Variations on media thinking /

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Author / Creator:Zielinski, Siegfried, author.
Uniform title:Works. Selections. English
Imprint:Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2019]
Description:xxv, 428 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Posthumanities ; 52
Posthumanities ; 52.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11972047
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ISBN:9781517907075
1517907071
9781517907082
151790708X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Translated to English from the German.
Summary:"Posthumanities series editor Cary Wolfe has been working with the eminent media theorist, Siegfried Zielinski, originator of the concept of 'deep time' and intellectual heir to Vilem Flusser, on a retrospective collection of essays tracing the course of his work from his exposes of the Nazi media machine to the ubiquity of media today -- so interwoven onto our lives that it has become invisible. Zielinski is a major figure in media studies but his work has been only sporadically translated thus far -- his 'big' book from MIT, Deep Time of the Media, appeared a decade ago"--
Other form:Online version: Zielinski, Siegfried, author. Variations on media thinking Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2019] 9781452960708
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A diverse, enriching volume of media analysis from a pioneering thinker in the field

Expanding on Siegfried Zielinski's groundbreaking inquiry into "deep time" of the media, the essays in Variations on Media Thinking further the eminent media theorist's unique method of expanded hermeneutics , which means for him interpreting technical artifacts as essential parts of our cultural lives. Covering such topics as the televisualized "Holocaust," the ubiquity of media today, the Internet, the genealogy of sound art, and history's first hacker movement, these essays further diversify Zielinski's insight into the hidden layers of media development, which he first articulated in his pioneering work Deep Time of the Media .

Including many previously untranslated and scarce essays, these "written time machines" open new lines of investigation for cultural scholars. From the automata of the Arabic-Islamic Renaissance (800-1200) to the largest and loudest techno-event ever, known as The Symphony of Sirens--which transformed Baku in 1922 into an immense music box of modern noise-- Variations on Media Thinking covers Zielinski's inquiries since 1975. Richly illustrated and full of provocation, brilliant insight, and fascinating research, this volume is perfect for students of media archaeology, philosophy, and technology, as well as any adventurous, rigorous thinkers engaged with culture and media.

Physical Description:xxv, 428 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781517907075
1517907071
9781517907082
151790708X