Connected : engagements with media /
The ongoing evolution of media continues to generate fresh new avenues for cultural criticism, political activism, and self-reflection. How is contemporary life affected by this stunning proliferation of information technologies? How does the Internet influence, and perhaps alter, users' experi...
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Chicago :
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1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to the Volume and Reintroduction to the Series / George E. Marcus
- 1. The Electronic Vernacular / Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
- 2. A Torn Page, Ghosts on the Computer Screen, Words, Images, Labyrinths: Exploring the Frontiers of Cyberspace / Ron Burnett
- 3. Framed, or How the Internet Set Me Up / Christopher Pound
- 4. A Tale of an Electronic Community / Mazyar Lotfalian
- 5. Computing for Tibet: Virtual Politics in the Post-Cold War Era / Meg McLagan
- 6. Knowing Each Other through AIDS Video: A Dialogue between AIDS Activist Videomakers / Juanita Mohammed and Alexandra Juhasz
- 7. Representing "Bhopal" / Kim Laughlin
- 8. Horizons of Interactivity: Making the News at Time Warner / Kim Laughlin and John Monberg
- 9. Rewriting New York City / Joe Austin
- 10. Shades of Twilight: Anna Deavere Smith and Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 / Dorinne Kondo.