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  1. Small tech
    the culture of digital tools
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    Erschienen: c 2008
    Verlag:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis [u.a.]

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    Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim
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    Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
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    Hinweise zum Inhalt
    Quelle: Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
    Beteiligt: Hawk, Byron (Hrsg.); Rieder, David M.; Oviedo, Ollie O.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780816649778; 0816649774; 9780816649785; 0816649782
    RVK Klassifikation: MS 7960 ; AP 18000
    Schriftenreihe: Electronic mediations ; 22
    Schlagworte: Telematics; Miniature electronic equipment; Pocket computers; Household electronics; Cyberspace; Mass media; Digital music players; Cell phones; Telematics; Miniature electronic equipment; Pocket computers; Household electronics; Cyberspace; Mass media; Digital music players; Cellular telephones
    Umfang: XXIII, 236 S., Ill, 26 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction,On small tech and complex ecologies / Byron Hawk and David M. Rieder

    Date visualization as new abstraction and as anti-sublime / Lev Manovich

    Softvideography : digital video as postliterate practice / Adrian Miles

    Technopolitics, blogs, and emergent media ecologies : a critical/reconstructive approach / Richard Kahn and Douglas Kellner

    Remembering dinosaurs : toward an archaeological understanding of digital photo manipulation / Karla Saari Kitalong

    Cut, copy, and paste / Lance Strate

    Dreamweaver and the procession of simulations : what you see is not why you get what you get / Sean D. Williams

    Revisiting the matter and manner of linking in new media / Collin Gifford Brooke

    Scripted writing: exploring generative dimensions of writing in flash ActionScript / David M. Rieder

    Overhearing : the intimate life of cell phones / Jenny Edbauer Rice

    I am a DJ, I am what I say : the rise of podcasting / Paul Cesarini

    Walking with texts : using PDAs to manage textual information / Jason Swarts

    Text messaging : rhetoric in a new keypad / Wendy Warren Austin

    Beyond Napster : peer-to-peer technology and network culture / Michael Pennell

    Communication breakdown : the postmodern space of Google / Johndan Johnson-Eilola

    Let there be light in the digital darkroom : digital ecologies and the new photography / Robert A. Emmons Jr.

    "A demonstration of practice" : the real presence of digital video / Veronique Chance

    Buffering Bergson : matter and memory in 3D games / Julian Oliver

    Shifting subjects in locative media / Teri Rueb

    Virtual reality as a teaching tool : learning by configuring / James J. Sosnoski

    Digital provocations and applied aesthetics : projects in speculative computing / Johanna Drucker

    Dehumanization, rhetoric, and the design of wearable augmented reality interfaces / Isabel Pedersen

    Sousveillance : wearable and digital tools in surveilled environments / Jason Nolan, Steve Mann, and Barry Wellman

    Ambient video : the transformation of the domestic cinematic experience / Jim Bizzocchi

    Sound in domestic virtual environments / Jeremy Yuille

    Getting real and feeling in control : haptic interfaces / Joanna Castner Post

    Digital craft and digital touch : hands-on design with an "undo" button / Mark Paterson.

    Scripted writing() {exploring generative dimensions of writing in flash ActionScript / David M. Rieder

  2. Garments of paradise
    wearable discourse in the digital age
    Erschienen: [2014]
    Verlag:  The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    "Wearable technology--whether a Walkman in the 1970s, an LED-illuminated gown in the 2000s, or Google Glass today--makes the wearer visible in a technologically literate environment. Twenty years ago, wearable technology reflected cultural... mehr

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    "Wearable technology--whether a Walkman in the 1970s, an LED-illuminated gown in the 2000s, or Google Glass today--makes the wearer visible in a technologically literate environment. Twenty years ago, wearable technology reflected cultural preoccupations with cyborgs and augmented reality; today, it reflects our newer needs for mobility and connectedness. In this book, Susan Elizabeth Ryan examines wearable technology as an evolving set of ideas and their contexts, always with an eye on actual wearables--on clothing, dress, and the histories and social relations they represent. She proposes that wearable technologies comprise a pragmatics of enhanced communication in a social landscape. "Garments of paradise" is a reference to wearable technology's promise of physical and mental enhancements. Ryan defines "dress acts"--Hybrid acts of communication in which the behavior of wearing is bound up with the materiality of garments and devices--and focuses on the use of digital technology as part of such systems of meaning. She connects the ideas of dress and technology historically, in terms of major discourses of art and culture, and in terms of mass media and media culture, citing such thinkers as Giorgio Agamben, Manuel De Landa, and Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. She examines the early history of wearable technology as it emerged in research labs; the impact of ubiquitous and affective approaches to computing; interaction design and the idea of wearable technology as a language of embodied technology; and the influence of open source ideology. Finally, she considers the future, as wearing technologies becomes an increasingly naturalized aspect of our social behavior"--Publisher's description.

     

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