Wolfgang Ernst
Digital Memory and the Archive
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Digital Memory and the Archive
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The archival-oriented media theories of Wolfgang Ernst are particularly relevant. Digital Memory and the Archive
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The archival-oriented media theories of Wolfgang Ernst are particularly relevant. Digital Memory and the Archive
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Electronic Mediations
- Verlag: University of Minnesota Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780816677672
- ISBN-10: 0816677670
- Artikelnr.: 35559686
- Electronic Mediations
- Verlag: University of Minnesota Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780816677672
- ISBN-10: 0816677670
- Artikelnr.: 35559686
Wolfgang Ernst is Professor of Media Theories at the Institute of Musicology and Media Studies, Humboldt University, Germany. His many publications include Digital Memory and the Archive (2013).
Contents
Archival Media Theory: An Introduction to Wolfgang Ernst’s Media
Archaeology
Jussi Parikka
Media Archaeology as a Trans-Atlantic Bridge
Part I. The Media Archaeological Method
1. Let There Be Irony: Cultural History and Media Archaeology in Parallel
Lines
2. Media Archaeography: Method and Machine versus History and Narrative of
Media
Part II. From Temporality to the Multimedial Archive
3. Underway to the Dual System: Classical Archives and Digital Memory
4. Archives in Transition: Dynamic Media Memories
5. Between Real Time and Memory on Demand: Reflections on Television
6. Discontinuities: Does the Archive Become Metaphorical in Multi-Media
Space?
Part III. Microtemporal Media
7. Telling versus Counting: A Media-Archaeological Point of View
8. Distory: 100 Years of Electron Tubes, Media-Archaeologically Interpreted
vis-à-vis 100 Years of Radio
9. Towards a Media Archaeology of Sonic Articulations
10. Experimenting MediäTemporality: Pythagoras, Hertz, Turing
Appendix. Archive Rumblings: An Interview with Wolfgang Ernst
Geert Lovink
Acknowledgments
Notes
Publication History
Index
Archival Media Theory: An Introduction to Wolfgang Ernst’s Media
Archaeology
Jussi Parikka
Media Archaeology as a Trans-Atlantic Bridge
Part I. The Media Archaeological Method
1. Let There Be Irony: Cultural History and Media Archaeology in Parallel
Lines
2. Media Archaeography: Method and Machine versus History and Narrative of
Media
Part II. From Temporality to the Multimedial Archive
3. Underway to the Dual System: Classical Archives and Digital Memory
4. Archives in Transition: Dynamic Media Memories
5. Between Real Time and Memory on Demand: Reflections on Television
6. Discontinuities: Does the Archive Become Metaphorical in Multi-Media
Space?
Part III. Microtemporal Media
7. Telling versus Counting: A Media-Archaeological Point of View
8. Distory: 100 Years of Electron Tubes, Media-Archaeologically Interpreted
vis-à-vis 100 Years of Radio
9. Towards a Media Archaeology of Sonic Articulations
10. Experimenting MediäTemporality: Pythagoras, Hertz, Turing
Appendix. Archive Rumblings: An Interview with Wolfgang Ernst
Geert Lovink
Acknowledgments
Notes
Publication History
Index
Contents
Archival Media Theory: An Introduction to Wolfgang Ernst’s Media
Archaeology
Jussi Parikka
Media Archaeology as a Trans-Atlantic Bridge
Part I. The Media Archaeological Method
1. Let There Be Irony: Cultural History and Media Archaeology in Parallel
Lines
2. Media Archaeography: Method and Machine versus History and Narrative of
Media
Part II. From Temporality to the Multimedial Archive
3. Underway to the Dual System: Classical Archives and Digital Memory
4. Archives in Transition: Dynamic Media Memories
5. Between Real Time and Memory on Demand: Reflections on Television
6. Discontinuities: Does the Archive Become Metaphorical in Multi-Media
Space?
Part III. Microtemporal Media
7. Telling versus Counting: A Media-Archaeological Point of View
8. Distory: 100 Years of Electron Tubes, Media-Archaeologically Interpreted
vis-à-vis 100 Years of Radio
9. Towards a Media Archaeology of Sonic Articulations
10. Experimenting MediäTemporality: Pythagoras, Hertz, Turing
Appendix. Archive Rumblings: An Interview with Wolfgang Ernst
Geert Lovink
Acknowledgments
Notes
Publication History
Index
Archival Media Theory: An Introduction to Wolfgang Ernst’s Media
Archaeology
Jussi Parikka
Media Archaeology as a Trans-Atlantic Bridge
Part I. The Media Archaeological Method
1. Let There Be Irony: Cultural History and Media Archaeology in Parallel
Lines
2. Media Archaeography: Method and Machine versus History and Narrative of
Media
Part II. From Temporality to the Multimedial Archive
3. Underway to the Dual System: Classical Archives and Digital Memory
4. Archives in Transition: Dynamic Media Memories
5. Between Real Time and Memory on Demand: Reflections on Television
6. Discontinuities: Does the Archive Become Metaphorical in Multi-Media
Space?
Part III. Microtemporal Media
7. Telling versus Counting: A Media-Archaeological Point of View
8. Distory: 100 Years of Electron Tubes, Media-Archaeologically Interpreted
vis-à-vis 100 Years of Radio
9. Towards a Media Archaeology of Sonic Articulations
10. Experimenting MediäTemporality: Pythagoras, Hertz, Turing
Appendix. Archive Rumblings: An Interview with Wolfgang Ernst
Geert Lovink
Acknowledgments
Notes
Publication History
Index