Moving Data
The iPhone and the Future of Media
(Sprache: Englisch)
Less than two years after its 2007 release, the iPhone revolutionized not only how people communicate with each other and the world, but also how they consume and produce culture. Combining traditional and social media with mobile connectivity, the iPhone...
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Less than two years after its 2007 release, the iPhone revolutionized not only how people communicate with each other and the world, but also how they consume and produce culture. Combining traditional and social media with mobile connectivity, the iPhone and other smart phones have redefined as well as expanded the dimensions of everyday life, allowing individuals to personalize media as they move and process constant flows of data. Today, millions of consumers love and live by their iPhones, but what are the implications of its special technology on society, media, and culture? Featuring an eclectic mix of original essays, Moving Data explores the iPhone as technological prototype, lifestyle gadget, and platform for media creativity. Presenting a range of perspective and argument, this collection reorients the practice and study of media critique.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Moving Data “
Introduction, by Pelle Snickars and Patrick VonderauData Archaeologies1. With Eyes, With Hands: The Relocation of Cinema Into the iPhone, by Francesco Casetti and Sara Sampietro2. Navigating Screenspace: Toward Performative Cartography, by Nanna Verhoeff3. The iPhone as an Object of Knowledge, by Alexandra Schneider4. Media Archaeology, Installation Art, and the iPhone Experience, by Jennifer Steetskamp5. Hard Candy, by Kristopher L. Cannon and Jennifer M. BarkerPolitics of Redistribution6. Personal Media in the Digital Economy, by Goran Bolin7. Big Hollywood, Small Screens, by Alisa Perren and Karen Petruska8. Pushing the (Red) Envelope: Portable Video, Platform Mobility, and Pay-Per-View Culture, by Chuck Tryon9. Platforms, Pipelines, and Politics: The iPhone and Regulatory Hangover, by Jennifer Holt10. A Walled Garden Turned Into a Rain Forest, by Pelle SnickarsThe App Revolution11. iPhone Apps: A Digital Culture of Interactivity, by Barbara Flueckiger12. Slingshot to Victory: Games, Play, and the iPhone, by Mia Consalvo13. Reading (with) the iPhone, by Gerard Goggin14. Ambient News and the Para-iMojo: Journalism in the Age of the iPhone, by Janey Gordon15. Party Apps and Other Citizenship Calls, by Anu Koivunen16. The iPhone's Failure: Protests and Resistances, by Oliver LeistertMobile Lives17. I, Phone--I, Learn, by Anne Balsamo18. EULA, Codec, API: The Opacity of Digital Culture, by Lane DeNicola19. "The Back of Our Devices Looks Better than the Front of Anyone Else's": On Apple and Interface Design, by Lev Manovich20. Playing the iPhone, by Frauke Behrendt21. Mobile Media Life, by Mark Deuze and The Janissary CollectiveCoda22. The End of Solitude, by Dalton ConleyBibliographyList of ContributorsIndex
Autoren-Porträt
Pelle Snickars is head of research at the National Library of Sweden and coeditor, with Patrick Vonderau, of The YouTube Reader. He is a media scholar and the author of several books on media and media history, from digital photography and filesharing to amateur film and lantern slides. His work can be found at www.pellesnickars.se/. Patrick Vonderau is associate professor in the Department of Cinema Studies at Stockholm University. He has published on a wide variety of topics, including the history of film marketing and distribution, industrial film, and YouTube. He is also a cofounder and board member of NECSEuropean Network for Cinema and Media Studies (www.necs-initiative.org).
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 352 Seiten, 2 Abbildungen, Maße: 15,2 x 22,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben von Snickars, Pelle; Vonderau, Patrick
- Herausgegeben: Pelle Snickars, Patrick Vonderau
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- ISBN-10: 0231157398
- ISBN-13: 9780231157391
Sprache:
Englisch
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"This book sets out to consider the iPhone as a medium with wide and often unanticipated affordances and implications for how we think about data, location, legacy media, and even self. The editors are well-connected and savvy in their arrangement of critical entry points and scholarly voices. Like the YouTube Reader, this is an extremely useful and timely collection, with a range of essays that does justice to the multifaceted possibilities bound together as the iPhone." - William Uricchio, professor & director, MIT Comparative Media Studies
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