Media technologies and posthuman intimacy:
"Media Technologies and Posthuman Intimacy constructs a theory of intimacy describing processes occurring between a 'human' subject and information creations. In this book, Jan Stasienko shows in what way and in what phases that relationship is built and what its nature is. He discuss...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Media Technologies and Posthuman Intimacy constructs a theory of intimacy describing processes occurring between a 'human' subject and information creations. In this book, Jan Stasienko shows in what way and in what phases that relationship is built and what its nature is. He discusses technologies and genres related to the construction of a new television message (teleprompter, interactive television forms appearing both in the analogue and digital eras) composition of the film image and specificity of cinematic technologies (peep show, hybrid animation, digital visual effects). Also new-media technologies and genres will be discussed (e.g. aspects relating to computer games and Web portals making video materials available). This diversity is prompted by the desire to show that, on the one hand, the building of intimacy protocols is not the domain of the digital era, and on the other hand, that the posthumanism of media apparatus is a wide-ranging problem, i.e. the area encompasses various vehicles findable throughout various historical periods |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (304 Seiten) Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781501380549 9781501380532 9781501380525 |
DOI: | 10.5040/9781501380549 |
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spelling | Stasieńko, Jan Verfasser (DE-588)1229457860 aut Media technologies and posthuman intimacy Jan Stasieńko First edition London Zed Books 2021 London Bloomsbury Publishing 2021 1 Online-Ressource (304 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction -- I. Cinematic Intimacies -- 1.'Kaleidoscope of Jouissance': The Erotic Peepshow as a Game on Subjectivity. -- 2. Classic Animation and the Origins of Intersubjective Intimacy -- 3. Cinema-Cyborg and Human-Layer Digital Cinema Technologies as Vehicles of Posthumanism -- II. Tele-visions -- 4. Tele-prompter and Posthuman Repositioning of the Gaze -- 5. Posthumanism Through Interaction: Intimacies, Staring and Collective Creations in 'Winky Dink & You' -- 6. Phone-in Television Quizzes as Vehicles of Deep Digitization -- III. Digital Encounters: -- 7. BeautifulAgony.com and the Eroticism of the Database -- 8.Bridegrooms of Pixels, Concrete and Steel: The Wedding Ceremony as an Act of Subject Funding -- 9. 'The Sims' and Defining Subject through Cruelty -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index "Media Technologies and Posthuman Intimacy constructs a theory of intimacy describing processes occurring between a 'human' subject and information creations. In this book, Jan Stasienko shows in what way and in what phases that relationship is built and what its nature is. He discusses technologies and genres related to the construction of a new television message (teleprompter, interactive television forms appearing both in the analogue and digital eras) composition of the film image and specificity of cinematic technologies (peep show, hybrid animation, digital visual effects). Also new-media technologies and genres will be discussed (e.g. aspects relating to computer games and Web portals making video materials available). This diversity is prompted by the desire to show that, on the one hand, the building of intimacy protocols is not the domain of the digital era, and on the other hand, that the posthumanism of media apparatus is a wide-ranging problem, i.e. the area encompasses various vehicles findable throughout various historical periods Media studies,Intermediate technology,Humanistic psychology / bicssc Digital media Social aspects Social media Psychological aspects Intimacy (Psychology) Mass media Social aspects Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Festeinband 978-1-5013-8051-8 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Broschur 978-1-5013-8055-6 https://doi.org/10.5040/9781501380549?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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