The Video Vortex Reader is the first collection of critical texts to deal with the rapidly emerging world of online video – from its explosive rise in 2005 with YouTube, to its future as a significant form of personal media. After years of talk about digital convergence and crossmedia platforms we now witness the merger of the Internet and television at a pace no-one predicted. These contributions from scholars, artists and curators evolved from the first two Video Vortex conferences in Brussels and Amsterdam in 2007 which focused on responses to YouTube, and address key issues around independent production and distribution of online video content. What does this new distribution platform mean for artists and activists? What are the alterna...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
The work of media scholar, artist, and activist Alexandra Juhasz directly addresses many of the conc...
Thanks to YouTube and other video sharing websites, over a short period of time millions of ordinary...
Video Vortex Reader II is the Institute of Network Cultures' second collection of texts that critica...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...
This publication is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Wo...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...
ManuscriptAt first glance, the ease with which individuals can access and contribute to YouTube sets...
Video Vortex.2 | Johan Grimonprez & Charlotte Léouzon, Martijn Hendriks, Jaap de Jonge, Meta.Live.Nu...
Research concerned an art-historical investigation into artistic strategies for self-presentation us...
YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the conte...
We present an exploratory study of science communication via online video through various UK-based ...
We present an exploratory study of science communication via online video through various UK-based Y...
This article examines the communities involved in the distribution and sharing of videos on the inte...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
The work of media scholar, artist, and activist Alexandra Juhasz directly addresses many of the conc...
Thanks to YouTube and other video sharing websites, over a short period of time millions of ordinary...
Video Vortex Reader II is the Institute of Network Cultures' second collection of texts that critica...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...
This publication is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Wo...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...
ManuscriptAt first glance, the ease with which individuals can access and contribute to YouTube sets...
Video Vortex.2 | Johan Grimonprez & Charlotte Léouzon, Martijn Hendriks, Jaap de Jonge, Meta.Live.Nu...
Research concerned an art-historical investigation into artistic strategies for self-presentation us...
YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the conte...
We present an exploratory study of science communication via online video through various UK-based ...
We present an exploratory study of science communication via online video through various UK-based Y...
This article examines the communities involved in the distribution and sharing of videos on the inte...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
The work of media scholar, artist, and activist Alexandra Juhasz directly addresses many of the conc...
Thanks to YouTube and other video sharing websites, over a short period of time millions of ordinary...