Bolter argues that digital hypertext is the remediation of the printed book.
Published between the first and second editions of Writing Space, Remediation: Understanding New Media (coauthored by Richard Grusin, MIT Press, 1999) focuses on the relationship between visual digital expressions (such as computer games and the World Wide Web) and earlier media forms (such as film and television). Bolter argues that digital forms both borrow from and seeks to surpass earlier forms, and he gives this process the name “remediation.”
With Blair MacIntyre, Maribeth Gandy, and Petra Schweitzer, bolter is also reexamining Benjamin's concept of aura. He wants to see how aura (or the decay of aura) manifests itself in new media forms, such as augmented and mixed reality. His current paper is entitled: “New Media and the Permanent Crisis of Aura.”
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Published between the first and second editions of Writing Space, Remediation: Understanding New Media (coauthored by Richard Grusin, MIT Press, 1999) focuses on the relationship between visual digital expressions (such as computer games and the World Wide Web) and earlier media forms (such as film and television). Bolter argues that digital forms both borrow from and seeks to surpass earlier forms, and he gives this process the name “remediation.”
With Blair MacIntyre, Maribeth Gandy, and Petra Schweitzer, bolter is also reexamining Benjamin's concept of aura. He wants to see how aura (or the decay of aura) manifests itself in new media forms, such as augmented and mixed reality. His current paper is entitled: “New Media and the Permanent Crisis of Aura.”
Download ebooks on http://www.frenchtheory.com/ - See that post with different algorithms in metabole - See the journal French Metablog with today different posts -
PHONEREADER Library - - Jean-Philippe Pastor
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