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Rethinking Media Change

The Aesthetics of Transition
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The essays in Rethinking Media Change centre on a variety of media forms at moments of disruption and cultural transformation. The editors' introduction sketches an aesthetics of media transition - patterns of development and social dispersion that operate across eras, media forms, and cultures. The book includes case studies of such earlier media as the book, the phonograph, early cinema, and television. It also examines contemporary digital forms, exploring their promise and strangeness. A final section probes aspects of visual culture in such environments as the evolving museum, movie spectaculars, and "the virtual window." The contributors reject apocalyptic scenarios of media revolution, demonstrating instead that media transition is always a mix of tradition and innovation, an accretive process in which emerging and established systems interact, shift, and collude with one another.

Author Biography:

David Thorburn is Professor of Literature and Director of the Communications Forum at MIT. Henry Jenkins is Ann Fetter Friedlaender Professor of Humanities and Director of the Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT. He is the co-editor of From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games (MIT Press, 1998).
Release date Australia
September 17th, 2004
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by David Thorburn
  • Edited by Henry Jenkins
Illustrations
11 illus.
Interest Age
From 18 years
Pages
416
Dimensions
178x229x25
ISBN-13
9780262701075
Product ID
25012385

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