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  • book: Herbert Marshall McLuhan 1 Jan 1951

    The Mechanical Bride

    Industrial Man

    A pioneering study by Marshall McLuhan in the field now known as popular culture.

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  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#3/4 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1994

    McLuhan

    Herbert Marshall McLuhan, The Mechanical Bride: Industrial Man, The Vanguard Press, New York 1951

    Few people know that Marshall McLuhan's first book, published in 1951, is completely devoted to the phenomenon of advertising. Although popular in the 1960s, The Mechanical Bride is difficult to...

  • book: Camille Paglia 1 Jan 1993

    Sex, Art and American Culture

  • book: Peter Sloterdijk 1 Jan 1993

    Medien - Zeit

  • book: Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Nick Montfort 1 Jan 2003

    The New Media Reader

    This reader collects the texts, videos, and computer programs--many of them now almost impossible to find--that chronicle the history and form the foundation of the still-emerging field of new media.

  • book: Norbert Bolz 1 Jan 1992

    Chaos und Simulation

  • book: Erik Davis 1 Jan 1998

    Techgnosis

    Myth, Magic & Mysticism in the Age of Information

  • 1 Jan 2003

    Bilwet

    mediatheoretici

    Bilwet, stichting ter Bevordering van Illegale Wetenschap, is een collectief van vijf kunstenaars/schrijvers/theoretici: Geert Lovink, Arjen Mulder, Basjan van Stam, Lex Wouterloot en Patrice Riemens.

  • book: Arthur Kroker 1 Jan 1992

    The Possessed Individual, technology and…

  • Mercedez Bunz 1 Jan 2001

    Extensions, Boundaries & Double Crossings

    Or: We Don't Trust Anybody. Shadowing Theory and Technology Constructing Subjects

    Bunz's text will focus on the different ways in which the word 'and' formats the relation between reality - which means us, the humans - and the computer. Her ambition is to demonstrate that the 'and'...

  • book: Chris Eliasmith, Charles Anderson 1 Sep 2004

    Neural Engineering

    Comptation, Representation and Dynamics in Neurobiological Systems

    Neural Engineering, Chris Eliasmith and Charles Anderson provide a synthesis of the disparate approaches current in computational neuroscience, incorporating ideas from neural coding, neural...

  • book: Martin Stingelin, Wolfgang Scherer 1 Jan 1991

    HardWar/SoftWar Krieg und Medien

  • book: Doug Rushkoff 1 Jan 1994

    Media Virus

    Hidden Agendas in Popular Culture

  • Cultural Dating

    on the future of museums, archiving and cultural institutions

    TIME magazine choose YOU, the internet user, as person of the year 2006. Meanwhile however, the cultural sector is not making many moves to harness the potential of the enormous amounts of active...

  • 1993 David Lyon

    The Electronic Eye

    The Rise of Surveillance Society

  • book: Jan Rijkenberg 1 Jan 1999

    Concepting

    Het managen van Concept-merken in het communicatiegeoriënteerde tijdperk

    Rijkenberg learns entrepreneurs how they can use new products to reach new markets.

  • book: Walter Ong 1 Jan 1988

    Orality and Literacy

    The Technologizing of the World

    Ong pulls together two decades of work by himself and others on the differences between primary oral cultures, those that do not have a system of writing, and chirographic (i.e., writing) cultures to...

  • book: Peter Weibel, Florian Rötzer 1 Jan 1991

    Strategien des Scheins Kunst Computer Medien

  • Coming full circle: the evolution of gangsta rap

    Gangsta rap is a term coined by the mainstream media to describe a certain genre of hip-hop that reflects the violent lifestyles of some inner-city youths. Gangsta is a corruption of the word...

  • book: Neil Postman 1 Jan 1993

    Technopoly

    The surrender of culture to technology

    'The culture seeks its authorisation in technology, finds its satisfactions in technology, and takes its orders from technology'. Postman considers technopoly to be the most recent of three kinds of...

  • book: Howard Rheingold 1 Jan 2000

    The Virtual Community

    Homesteading on the Electric Frontier

    Cyberculture authority Howard Rheingold was the first to write about online communities in this style that is part-travelogue and part-anthropological guide. This groundbreaking classic explores the...

  • Jorinde Seijdel 1 Jan 2000

    The Exhibition as Emulator

    Today's integrated circuits - several million transitions on pure silicon surfaces the size of a thumb - mock any exhibition.

  • book: Richard Dienst 1 Jan 1994

    Still life in Real Time

    Theory after television

    Dienst explores the challenge television has posed for contemporary theories of culture, technology, and media.

  • Participatie

    In de vorm dat ik het ermee eens ben:

    Moet er niet een nieuwe definitie komen voor het woord ‘online participatie’? Want wanneer vindt er interactie plaats; al wanneer iemand je stuk leest?

  • book: Arthur Kroker 1 Jan 1993

    Spasm

    Virtual Reality, Android Music and Electric Flesh

created System Administrator modified Nicole

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