新媒体
媒体城市 豆瓣
The Media City: Media, Architecture and Urban Space
作者: 斯科特·麦奎尔 江苏教育出版社 2013
2019年4月3日 已读
用“媒体城市”这个新术语探讨关注城市空间体验的转变,不同于卡斯特尔和大卫·哈维等更加关注塑造城市的经济因素(资本,生产力,生产方式和消费),本书更加关注构成现代城市经验的技术、建筑和新兴的社会媒介关系上,“媒体城市”一词是为了凸显媒体技术在当代城市空间动态生产中的作用,从最早19世纪摄影对城市的再发现开始探讨,引申到城市交响乐类电影如何作为一种工业生产对文化和审美敏感性的增强的影响方式。而这些讨论点又牵涉到公共空间和私人空间在现代城市中的出现与重组,以及隐含的各种表演意味。而贯穿全书的关键是本雅明在20世纪30年代形成的理解新媒体与大城市生活间的关系,挖掘了本雅明对他的的“十字路口”现象的摇摆不定的政治潮流的关注。又富有自己的原创洞见(第五章论照明写的太好了!!!可惜写论文时没有看到这么本书
传播学 城市理论 城市研究 建筑 文化
New Philosophy for New Media 豆瓣
作者: Mark B N Hansen MIT Press 2006 - 3
A philosophy of new media that defines the digital image as the process by which the body filters information to create images.
In New Philosophy for New Media, Mark Hansen defines the image in digital art in terms that go beyond the merely visual. Arguing that the "digital image" encompasses the entire process by which information is made perceivable, he places the body in a privileged position—as the agent that filters information in order to create images. By doing so, he counters prevailing notions of technological transcendence and argues for the indispensability of the human in the digital era.Hansen examines new media art and theory in light of Henri Bergson's argument that affection and memory render perception impure—that we select only those images precisely relevant to our singular form of embodiment. Hansen updates this argument for the digital age, arguing that we filter the information we receive to create images rather than simply receiving images as preexisting technical forms. This framing function yields what Hansen calls the "digital image." He argues that this new "embodied" status of the frame corresponds directly to the digital revolution: a digitized image is not a fixed representation of reality, but is defined by its complete flexibility and accessibility. It is not just that the interactivity of new media turns viewers into users; the image itself has become the body's process of perceiving it. To illustrate his account of how the body filters information in order to create images, Hansen focuses on new media artists who follow a "Bergsonist vocation"; through concrete engagement with the work of artists like Jeffrey Shaw, Douglas Gordon, and Bill Viola, Hansen explores the contemporary aesthetic investment in the affective, bodily basis of vision. The book includes over 70 illustrations (in both black and white and color) from the works of these and many other new media artists.