Rethinking Media Change: The Aesthetics of Transition

The MIT Press, ISBN 0262201461 induced transformations inherent in traditional media and on their impact with scorporeizzazione and infinite reproducibility of digital media landscape continues to produce a liquid that mixes the cards continuously supplying the information, its economic processes, and, above all, his perception of truth. Already in the historical essay Remediation (published always MIT Press) was put into question the continuity between different media, in their long-term and in the eventual break between the different generations (press, radio, television, network) where all of them had even survived the previous through mutations and adaptations. The respective characteristics as a means of content delivery are deeply examined in this rich collection of essays that provides multiple cues, surveys and ideas for understanding the contradictory perceptions that surround the contemporary world, when analyzed as a complex communication. The printed page through the techniques, the web, digital video recorders for television, digital cinema, and many other hybrids already active or still under development are part of the constantly changing rules of the game and the social impact that they dynamically cause. The puzzle that is made is provocative and challenging, but necessary for a deeper understanding that develops its own perceptual compass in search of his own personal truth.