This article addresses how new media theory has been founded on an endemic exclusion and erasure of a concept of the material, because of the ascendancy of a concept of the virtual in theoretical and historical research on the development of new media technologies. In order to develop this claim, three influential accounts of the virtual in media studies are reviewed (the history of technologies of the virtual, embodiment and informatics, and post-structuralist theories of digital media) in order to demonstrate how each is grounded in an exclusion of the material. On the basis of this analysis, the article poses a definition of the material that responds to, but is not informed by, these exclusions, one that acknowledges the media’s role in...
The article deals with the difficult relationship between new electronic media and human sensoria. W...
Can we say we live in a post-digital condition? It depends. This paper sets out to distinguish betwe...
Reproduced with the permission of Oxford University PressThe core concern of media studies today is ...
This article addresses how new media theory has been founded on an endemic exclusion and erasure of ...
Rupture of the Virtual is an examination of a concept of the material and the invaluable resources i...
The communication scene of the XXth century has been dominated by new media. But the use of new comm...
The rhetoric of the virtual stubbornly clings to digital culture, even though our experience of work...
Scholars have studied virtuality in teams and organizations for over two decades. The term “virtual”...
As our lives and planet continue to be shaped by complex technological materials, systems and proces...
The unconscious medium. About old and new media This article examines the ways old and new media inf...
The turn of the 21st century was marked by the emergence of a new, unprecedented cultural interpreta...
This chapter investigates how one of the central intermedial relations of media studies, the relatio...
If media studies are to become established as a genuine science, then it needs to be determined what...
New mediated virtual worlds have created a changed context for ‹interpretive perception›. Each advan...
The interest for lost media practices and materials appears intrinsic to contemporary popular and ma...
The article deals with the difficult relationship between new electronic media and human sensoria. W...
Can we say we live in a post-digital condition? It depends. This paper sets out to distinguish betwe...
Reproduced with the permission of Oxford University PressThe core concern of media studies today is ...
This article addresses how new media theory has been founded on an endemic exclusion and erasure of ...
Rupture of the Virtual is an examination of a concept of the material and the invaluable resources i...
The communication scene of the XXth century has been dominated by new media. But the use of new comm...
The rhetoric of the virtual stubbornly clings to digital culture, even though our experience of work...
Scholars have studied virtuality in teams and organizations for over two decades. The term “virtual”...
As our lives and planet continue to be shaped by complex technological materials, systems and proces...
The unconscious medium. About old and new media This article examines the ways old and new media inf...
The turn of the 21st century was marked by the emergence of a new, unprecedented cultural interpreta...
This chapter investigates how one of the central intermedial relations of media studies, the relatio...
If media studies are to become established as a genuine science, then it needs to be determined what...
New mediated virtual worlds have created a changed context for ‹interpretive perception›. Each advan...
The interest for lost media practices and materials appears intrinsic to contemporary popular and ma...
The article deals with the difficult relationship between new electronic media and human sensoria. W...
Can we say we live in a post-digital condition? It depends. This paper sets out to distinguish betwe...
Reproduced with the permission of Oxford University PressThe core concern of media studies today is ...