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        High Definition 

        Linseisen, Elisa (2020)
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        Affective Transformations 

        Bösel, Bernd; Wiemer, Serjoscha (2020)
        The Affective Turn has lost its former innocence and euphoria. Affect Studies and its adjacent disciplines have now to prove that they can cope with the return of the affective real that technology, economy, and politics ...
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        Touchscreen Archaeology 

        Strauven, Wanda (2021)
        The touchscreen belongs to a century-long history of hands-on media practices and touchable art objects. This media-archaeological excavation examines the nature of our sensual involvement with media and invites the reader ...
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        Aesthetic Experience of Metabolic Processes 

        Förster, Desiree (2021)
        Simultaneously speculative and inspired by everyday experiences, this volume develops an aesthetics of metabolism that offers a new perspective on the human-environment relation, one that is processual, relational, and not ...
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        Tactical Entanglements 

        Zeilinger, Martin (2021)
        How do artistic experiments with artificial intelligence problematize human-centered notions of creative agency, authorship, and ownership? Offering a wide-ranging discussion of contemporary digital art practices, philosophical ...
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        Ein Medium namens McLuhan 

        Bexte, Peter; Leeker, Martina (2020)
        „If you don‘t like my arguments, I‘ve got some more.“ (Marshall McLuhan) Wie aber steht es um den Klassiker der Medienwissenschaften im 21. Jahrhundert? Diese Frage diskutieren 37 zeitgenössische Medienwissenschaftler_innen. ...
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        Undoing Networks 

        Karppi, Tero; Stäheli, Urs; Wieghorst, Clara; Zierott, Lea P. (2021)
        How do we think beyond the dominant images and imaginaries of connectivity? Undoing Networks enables a different connectivity: “digital detox” is a luxury for stressed urbanites wishing to lead a mindful life. Self-help ...
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        Action at a Distance 

        Peters, John Durham; Sprenger, Florian; Vagt, Christina (2020)
        The mediality of transmission and the materiality of communication result today more than ever in “acting at a distance” – an action whose agency lies in a medium. This book provides an overview into this crucial phenomenon, ...
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        Earth and Beyond in Tumultuous Times 

        Gál, Réka Patrícia; Löffler, Petra (2021)
        Earth and Beyond in Tumultuous Times offers a critical exploration of the Anthropocene concept. It addresses the urgent geopolitical and environmental questions raised by the new geological epoch. How are we to rethink ...
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        Accidental Archivism 

        Agina, Añulika; Alipanah, Hadi; Babić, Gaby; Balatbat-Helbock, Lynhan; Balsom, Erika; Beckmann, Marie Sophie; Bernien, Mareike; Biswas, Amrita; Çakmak, Sema; Campanini, Sonia; Carter, Erica; Çelikaslan, Özge; César, Filipa; Cheeka, Didi; Davis, Vaginal; Dutta, Madhusree; El Said, Tamer; Escobar López, Almudena; Glazunova, Mariia; Gregor, Ulrich; Goncharuk, Olena; Gramann, Karola; Hariharan, Veena; Hassan, Mohammad Shawky; Heredia, Shai; Hering, Tobias; Ingravalle, Grazia; Kaushik, Ritika; Keidl, Philipp Dominik; Pratiwi, Julita; Rahman, Lisabona; Khitsinska, Ivanna; Kim, Hieyoon; Kloeckner, Laura; Kröger, Merle; Makarevic, Asja; Meyn, Nils; Ndaliko Katondolo, Petna; Ohene-Asah, Rebecca; Pantenburg, Volker; Perneczky, Nikolaus; Pitassio, Francesco; Ruhm, Constanze; Schlüpmann, Heide; Schneider, Alexandra; Shambu, Girish; Siegel, Marc; Sungu, Can; Thieme, Clarissa; Turajlić, Mila; Vasudevan, Ravi; Venturini, Simone; Younis, Ala (2023)
        In the digital media ecology, archives are changing. Artists, curators, critics and scholars assume the role of accidental archivists. They shape cinema’s futures by salvaging precarious repositories and making them matter ...
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