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The haptic interface: On signal transmissions and events
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I am here referring to artist Mark Napier's statement, quoted in Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen, d. Christian Ulrik Andersen and Søren Bro Pold, Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press
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I am here referring to artist Mark Napier's statement, quoted in Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen, "The Haptic Interface: On Signal Transmissions and Events," in Interface Criticism: Aesthetics Beyond Buttons, ed. Christian Ulrik Andersen and Søren Bro Pold (Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press, 2011), 57-8.
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Discourse networks 1800/1900, trans
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Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
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Friedrich A. Kittler, Discourse Networks 1800/1900, trans. Michael Metteer, with Chris Cullens (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1990)
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Gramophone, film, typewriter, trans
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Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
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Gramophone, Film, Typewriter, trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young and Michael Wutz (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1999)
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Optical media: Berlin lectures 1999
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Cambridge: Polity Press, The term "German Media Theory" itself is quite unsuccesful as it suggest a too homonegeous and unified national media theoretical discourse
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Optical Media: Berlin Lectures 1999, trans. Anthony Enns (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2010). The term "German Media Theory" itself is quite unsuccesful as it suggest a too homonegeous and unified national media theoretical discourse.
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Introduction
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Kittler, quoted in Geoffrey Winthrop-Young and Michael Wutz, "Introduction," in Kittler, Gramophone, Film, Typewriter, xiv.
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Besides an institutional link, such writers often elaborate on the ontological and epistemological ground that physics and aesthetics share in the age of technical media. A good example is Bernard Siegert, who elaborates what we here could call a grounding of new materialism of the aesthetico-technical of new materialism: "Like physics, aesthetics is a science whose primary object is signals, the physical materiality of signs." "Cacography or Communication? Cultural Techniques in German Media Studies," trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, Grey Room 29
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Besides an institutional link, such writers often elaborate on the ontological and epistemological ground that physics and aesthetics share in the age of technical media. A good example is Bernard Siegert, who elaborates what we here could call a grounding of new materialism of the aesthetico-technical of new materialism: "Like physics, aesthetics is a science whose primary object is signals, the physical materiality of signs." "Cacography or Communication? Cultural Techniques in German Media Studies," trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, Grey Room 29 (Fall 2007): 40.
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For a recent elaboration of the different cybernetic traditions in the United Kingdom, Chicago: Chicago University Press
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For a recent elaboration of the different cybernetic traditions in the United Kingdom, see Andrew Pickering, The Cybernetic Brain: Sketches of Another Future (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2010).
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Corporeal forces, sexual differentiations: New materialist perspectives on music, singing, and subjectivity
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and Milla Tiainen, "Corporeal Forces, Sexual Differentiations: New Materialist Perspectives on Music, Singing, and Subjectivity," in Sonic Interventions, ed. Sylvia Mieszkowski, Joy Smith, and Marijke de Valck (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2008), 147-67.
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In addition to the already-mentioned Kittler's works, see for instance, ed. Jussi Parikka (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming
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In addition to the already-mentioned Kittler's works, see for instance, Wolfgang Ernst, Archives, Media and Diagrammatics of Cultural Memory, ed. Jussi Parikka (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming 2012).
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Speculative realism and object-oriented philosophy also address similar themes concerning matter but, curiously, that discussion has not overlapped much with material feminisms of, for instance, Elizabeth Grosz and Rosi Braidotti, See, ed, Melbourne: re.press
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Speculative realism and object-oriented philosophy also address similar themes concerning matter but, curiously, that discussion has not overlapped much with material feminisms of, for instance, Elizabeth Grosz and Rosi Braidotti. See Levi Bryant, Nick Srnicek, and Graham Harman, ed., The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism (Melbourne: re.press, 2011)
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On some general epistemological points concerning new materialism, see Iris van der Tuin and Rick Dolphijn, "The Transversality of New Materialism," Women: A Cultural Review 21, no. 2 (2010): 167-85.
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The raster screen and database economy
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Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge and Chelmsford, UK, September 10, accessedSeptember 18, 2011
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Sean Cubitt, "The Raster Screen and Database Economy" (lecture, Trust, Identity Privacy and Security in Digital Culture conference, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge and Chelmsford, UK, September 10, 2009), http://barney.inspire.anglia.ac.uk/inspire-j/ds1.html (accessedSeptember 18, 2011).
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Media ecology special issue
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see also Michael Goddard and Jussi Parikka, ed., Media Ecology special issue, Fibreculture 17 (2011), http://seventeen.fibreculturejournal.org/.
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Zombie Media: Circuit bending media archaeology into an art method
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Malfeasance: Appropriation through pollution? trans
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Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
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There is no software
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Friedrich A. Kittler, "There is No Software," in Literature, Media, Information Systems, ed. John Johnston (Amsterdam: G-B Arts, 1997), 147-55.
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(MicroResearchlab) performed live "data carvery" as a form of digital archaeology in a radio performance on the Berlin Reboot-station
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Martin Howse (MicroResearchlab) performed live "data carvery" as a form of digital archaeology in a radio performance on the Berlin Reboot-station.
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Translating the Indifference of Communication: Electronic waste, migrant labour and the informational sovereignty of logistics in China
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Ned Rossiter, "Translating the Indifference of Communication: Electronic Waste, Migrant Labour and the Informational Sovereignty of Logistics in China," International Review of Information Ethics, 11 (October 2009): 36-44, http://www.i-r-i-e.net/inhalt/011/011-full.pdf (accessed September 18, 2011).
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Mark B. N. Hansen has referred to the need to develop a more process-based media studies orientation, instead of the so far emphasized object-based media studies, keynote conversation, transmediale. 11 Conference, Berlin, 6 February
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Mark B. N. Hansen has referred to the need to develop a more process-based media studies orientation, instead of the so far emphasized object-based media studies. "Delimination of Life*Affective Bodies and Biomedia," (keynote conversation, transmediale. 11 Conference, Berlin, 6 February 2011).
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In a related manner, YoHa (Matsuko Yokokoji and Graham Harwood) address*in their artistic project, Coal Fired Computing, UK, fossil-reliant energy production and especially computer power, as well as the health impacts for coal miners
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In a related manner, YoHa (Matsuko Yokokoji and Graham Harwood) address*in their artistic project, Coal Fired Computing (UK: 2010, http://yoha.co.uk/cfc)*fossil-reliant energy production and especially computer power, as well as the health impacts for coal miners.
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