Beschreibung
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media technologies require us to rethink established conceptualisations of human memory in terms of its discourses, forms and practices.
Autorenportrait
PAUL LONGLEY ARTHUR is a Research Fellow at the Australia Research Institute, Curtin University of Technology, Western AustraliaMARGARET ANNE CLARKE is Senior Lecturer in Portuguese at the University of Portsmouth, UKANDREW JAKUBOWICZ is Professor of Sociology and a director of the Centre for Cosmopolitan Civil Societies at the University of Technology, Sydney, AustraliaJENNY KIDD is a Research Associate in the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures, University of Manchester, UKBRUNO LESSARD is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Film and in the Communication and Culture program at York University in Toronto, CanadaSIDNEY EVE MATRIX is Queen's National Scholar and Assistant Professor of Film and Media at Queen's University, CanadaSHAUN WILSON is an artist and curator, and also lectures in video and media theory in the School of Creative Media at RMIT University, Australia
Inhalt
List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Introduction PART I: DIGITAL MEMORY DISCOURSES The Mediatization of Memory; A.Hoskins Saving Lives: Digital Biography and Life Writing; P.L.Arthur Rewind, Remix, Rewrite: Digital and Virtual Memory in Cyberpunk Cinema; S.E.Matrix PART II: DIGITAL MEMORY FORMS Memobilia: The Mobile Phone and the Emergence of Wearable Memories; A.Reading Remembering and Recovering Shanghai: Seven Jewish Families Reconnect in Cyberspace; A.Jakubowicz Archiving the Gaze: Relation-Images, Adaptation and Digital Mnemotechnologies; B.Lessard PART III: DIGITAL MEMORY PRACTICES MyMemories?: Personal Digital Archive Fever and Facebook; J.Garde-Hansen The Online Brazilian Museu da Pessoa; M.Clarke Digital Storytelling and the Performance of Memory; J.Kidd Remixing Memory in Digital Media; S.Wilson Notes Bibliography Index
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