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  1. Local Transcendence: Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database

    Local Transcendence: Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 20.10.2011 - 09:18

  2. Digitale Medien in der Erlebnisgesellschaft. Kunst, Kultur, Utopien

    Untersucht werden die gesellschaftlichen und ästhetischen Auswirkungen kultureller Phänomene digitaler Medien. Den Schwerpunkt bilden ausführliche Fallstudien künstlerischer und kultureller Phänomene wie Newsgroups, Computergames, Weblogs, interaktive Installationen oder Online-Kunst, die jeweils in einen größeren intermedialen Zusammenhang gestellt werden.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 14.02.2012 - 23:57

  3. Aufschreibesysteme 1800, 1900

    Als Aufschreibesystem bezeichnet Kittler in seiner Medientheorie primär technische Einrichtungen, die dem Speichern von Daten dienen, aber auch „das Netzwerk von Techniken und Institutionen […], die einer gegebenen Kultur die Adressierung, Speicherung und Verarbeitung relevanter Daten erlauben“

    Mediengenealogish unterscheidet Kittler dabei vor allem drei Phasen, die er als Aufschreibesysteme 1800 und 1900 bezeichnet. Die nachfolgende Phase, die man vielleicht als "Aufschreibesystem 2000" bezeichnen könnte, blieben bei Kittler ohne Namen.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 29.06.2013 - 23:31

  4. A Hacker Manifesto

    A double is haunting the world--the double of abstraction, the virtual reality of information, programming or poetry, math or music, curves or colorings upon which the fortunes of states and armies, companies and communities now depend. The bold aim of this book is to make manifest the origins, purpose, and interests of the emerging class responsible for making this new world--for producing the new concepts, new perceptions, and new sensations out of the stuff of raw data.

    A Hacker Manifesto deftly defines the fraught territory between the ever more strident demands by drug and media companies for protection of their patents and copyrights and the pervasive popular culture of file sharing and pirating. This vexed ground, the realm of so-called "intellectual property," gives rise to a whole new kind of class conflict, one that pits the creators of information--the hacker class of researchers and authors, artists and biologists, chemists and musicians, philosophers and programmers--against a possessing class who would monopolize what the hacker produces.

    J. R. Carpenter - 01.10.2013 - 14:38

  5. Un Cuarto propio conectado : (ciber)espacio y (auto)gestión del yo

    A Connected Room of One’s Own is an insightful essay about intimacy, about the spaces of privacy and the Internet; a book which sets out to ponder the challenges new online habits and customs pose to creativity, politics, and the management of our personal identities. It brings a broad range of disciplines to the discussion –from anthropology and sociology to philosophy and politics– certain to be of interest to researchers working in the fields of online culture, feminism and identity/cultural studies.

    Maya Zalbidea - 30.07.2014 - 11:29

  6. Un cuarto propio conectado. (Ciber)espacio y (auto)estión del yo

    Suppporting the critical reappropriation of a room of one’s own -Virginia Woolf, 1929-and contextualizing in the present Net Culture, this essay questions the redefinition of the private spaces transformed into nods of relation and inmaterial work in a Web-Society. With the hypothesis of that space conforms a new public public-private scenario for the reflection and self-management of the self, this book examines the new conditions and possibilities of emancipation and subjective construction of a connected home, the consequences of the production ways and online life from the intimate spaces and the redefinition of the new productive spheres.

    Maya Zalbidea - 30.07.2014 - 11:34