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Understanding New Media: Augmented Knowledge and Culture
Another book that starts with a sentence: "The Internet is growing quickly."
Immediacy, Hypermediacy, and Remediation
The two logics of remediation have a long history, for their interplay
defines a genealogy that dates back at least to the Renaissance and the
invention of linear perspective.
Karen Sternheimer: Everyday Sociology Blog: New Media Revolution
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In the book I examine dozens of studies that claim that popular culture has serious negative effects
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Focusing so much attention on popular culture as a problem not only helps us ignore serious social problems like poverty, neighborhood and family violence, and lack of access to quality education or health care. These fears also help us ignore some of the positive uses of new media.
Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net
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During the '90s, the explosion of free software, open source and social network culture became the opportunity for a collective politics to declare autonomy from centralised media contro
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In the early '00s, a widespread sentiment of disillusionment towards the autonomy of such soft culture readily denounced the babble of creative capitalism
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The New Socialism: Global Collectivist Society Is Coming Online
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The frantic global rush to connect everyone to everyone, all the time, is quietly giving rise to a revised version of socialism.
Dan Gillmor: Principles for a New Media Literacy
"These norms are principles as much as practices, and they are now essential for consumers and creators alike. They add up to a twenty-first-century notion of what we once called “media literacy,” which has traditionally all but missed the emerging method
Blogging, the nihilist impulse - Geert Lovink
I see blogs as part of an unfolding process of "massification" of this still new medium. What the Internet lost after 2000 was the "illusion of change".
HPCwire: The Next Big Thing in Humanities, Arts and Social Science Computing: Cultural Analytics
"Big Humanities", Lev Manovich's new approach for the study of culture (Culture as Data,Cultural Analytics). We should start employing statistical data analysis, data mining, information visualization etc. to cultural data.
Platform Studies, a book series published by MIT Press, Ian Bogost and Nick Montfort, series editors
Platform Studies investigates the relationships between the hardware and software design of computing systems and the creative works produced on those systems
Monford: My Generation about Talking
Question about the need to read and understand code if you are studing digital media. Montford thinks that the "literacy" metaphor and the connection between human langauge and programming language is actually overrated
Drugo more, Bilten za neprilagođene DNK br 3 (2008): Novi mediji
Drugo more, Bilten za neprilagođene DNK br 3 (2008): Novi mediji
Is MySpace Good for Society? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog
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Histories of Internet Art: Fictions and Factions
An online-only exhibition of the early (and continuous) history of Internet art.
Internet Culture
Izbor linkova o povijesti Interneta, zajednicama, identitetu
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