The Arc and the machine is a timely and original defence of narrative in an age of information. Stressing interpretation and experience alongside affect and sensation it convincingly argues that narrative is key to contemporary forms of cultural production and to the practice of contemporary life. Re-appraising the prospects for narrative in the digital age, it insists on the centrality of narrative to informational culture and provokes a critical re-appraisal of how innovations in information technology as a material cultural form can be understood and assessed.

The book offers a careful exploration of narrative theory, a sophisticated critique of techno-cultural writing, and a series of tightly focused case studies. All of which point the way to a restoration of a critical - rather than celebratory approaches - to new media. The scope and range of this book is broad, its argumentation careful and exacting, and its conclusions exciting.



Autorentext
Caroline Bassett is Senior Lecturer in Digital Media in the Department of Media and Film at the University of Sussex

Inhalt
Introduction1. Narrative machines2. 'Beautiful Patterns of Bits': cybernetics, interfaces, new media Part 1: The thing itself: technology and determinationPart 2: Contemporary technocultures3. Those with whom the archive dwells4. Annihilating all that's made? legends of virtual community 5. 'Just Because' stories: On Elephant
Titel
The arc and the machine
Untertitel
Narrative and new media
EAN
9781847796493
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
19.07.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.9 MB
Anzahl Seiten
228