Electronic Culture: Technology and Visual RepresentationTimothy Druckrey Aperture, 1996 - 447 Seiten For nearly the entire twentieth century, technology has been the focal point of a series of cultural transformations affecting every aspect of experience. The essays in Electronic culture, written by some of the leading philosophers, cultural critics, and media theorists of our time, explore the sate of the image in a cultural environment that is increasingly wired into the global network. |
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Preface Allucquère Rosanne Stone | |
BILL NICHOLS The Work of Culture in the | |
DAVID TOMAS From the Photograph to Postphotographic | |
Urheberrecht | |
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