Writing on New Media: Difference between revisions
From Gerald R. Lucas
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==Digital Humanities== | ==Digital Humanities== | ||
* “[[Defining Digital Humanities]]” | * “[[Defining Digital Humanities]]” | ||
==Cyberdrama== | ==Cyberdrama== | ||
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* “[[Haraway Revisited]]” | * “[[Haraway Revisited]]” | ||
* “[[Posthuman Figuration]]” | * “[[Posthuman Figuration]]” | ||
==Technology and the Creative Artist== | |||
* “[[December 1, 2005|Hey! What about Truth and Beauty?]]” | |||
[[Category:On New Media]] | [[Category:On New Media]] | ||
[[Category:Study Guides]] | [[Category:Study Guides]] |
Revision as of 18:23, 1 March 2020
The following essays, notes, and musings come out of teaching new media. I break them up according to the topics listed on “New Media Suggested Reading and Viewing.”
Defining New Media
- “New Media”
- “Nostalgic Angels: New Media Today” (2003–2004)
Foundations
- “Cyberstarts” discusses Turing and Wiener
- “Bush, Licklider, and Nelson”
- “McLuhan’s Medium & Message”
- “The Media and the Material”
Being Digital: Revolution and Democracy
- “Boal, Enzensberger, and Baudrillard”
- “New Media’s Golden Mean”
- Notes on “The Californian Ideology”
- “Negroponte and Being Digital” • “Being Digital Redux”
Digital Humanities
Cyberdrama
- “Liminal”: some notes on Murray