Monday, February 12, 2007

Fountain & Pinnell Reading Level

New media, new concepts of audiovisual


What's new in the new media?

propose a technological and cultural debate to be closer to a description of the characteristics of new media on computer media in itself is to know the specificity of the process of communication that derives from them.

Beyond the tripartite relationship of computer, networking and content, I think we should move, as proposed by Lev Manovich, a media theory to software theory, where notions like computerization, modularity and automation helps us to understand the technological and cultural achievements of these media. New conceptualizations

also appear in this than Andrew Darley called digital visual culture. Notions such as digitextualidad, remediation, transcoding, interface, among others, can help us understand these phenomena.

For now, I note the following ideas for discussion:

1. New media intensify our experiences of altered space and time beyond their original objects and relationships, family experience through the production, circulation and consumption that people have by reading and consumption ratio from traditional media.

2. This change enhanced the space and time can be studied from three perspectives:

The poetics of the medium, what makes it half that and not another?

The cognitive, how does that mean half as it does?

The cultural, what is the type of communicative interaction between environment and person?

The following are examples of this change in space and time arising from the incorporation of computers in audiovisual production.






To learn more I recommend you visit the following website:

http://www.digitalair.com

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