Movies, pieces of music, books, or newspapers can all be expressed in the same binary code. Discrete forms of analogue media are just different dialects of the language of computerese. Content is becoming a very liquid asset. To take Marshall McLuhan's famed dictum a step further: The message is now independent of the mediu
A world in transition: convergence, interoperability, production processes and economic models in th...
The telephone, the television, and the computer are three of the most potent inventions of the 20th ...
In Laws of Media, written with his son Eric, Marshall McLuhan has tried to assign scientific status ...
Drawing principally on public performances in lectures, interviews, and staged presentations, rather...
Before the Internet, the different media had specifically defined functions and markets. However, si...
The roles of broadcast media and telecommunication media are being redefined, as the diffusion of ne...
New technologies lead to significant changes in the media. Traditional mass communication is losing ...
This paper maps some of the landscape for media convergence with a particular focus on what it means...
Media convergence is a theory in communications where every mass medium eventually merges to the poi...
Marshall McLuhan stated one consequence of the printing press was increased nationalism. In Unde...
We can start this reflection taking a prophetic statement made almost fifty years ago by Marshall Mc...
Before the Internet, the different media had specifically defined functions and markets. However, si...
Marshall McLuhan, again and again referred to as a “guru” of media culture, is perhaps best known fo...
Critics of computational media can often be seen as being allied with one of two genealogies, that o...
Marshall McLuhan’s treatment of communication media as economic staples is derived directly from Har...
A world in transition: convergence, interoperability, production processes and economic models in th...
The telephone, the television, and the computer are three of the most potent inventions of the 20th ...
In Laws of Media, written with his son Eric, Marshall McLuhan has tried to assign scientific status ...
Drawing principally on public performances in lectures, interviews, and staged presentations, rather...
Before the Internet, the different media had specifically defined functions and markets. However, si...
The roles of broadcast media and telecommunication media are being redefined, as the diffusion of ne...
New technologies lead to significant changes in the media. Traditional mass communication is losing ...
This paper maps some of the landscape for media convergence with a particular focus on what it means...
Media convergence is a theory in communications where every mass medium eventually merges to the poi...
Marshall McLuhan stated one consequence of the printing press was increased nationalism. In Unde...
We can start this reflection taking a prophetic statement made almost fifty years ago by Marshall Mc...
Before the Internet, the different media had specifically defined functions and markets. However, si...
Marshall McLuhan, again and again referred to as a “guru” of media culture, is perhaps best known fo...
Critics of computational media can often be seen as being allied with one of two genealogies, that o...
Marshall McLuhan’s treatment of communication media as economic staples is derived directly from Har...
A world in transition: convergence, interoperability, production processes and economic models in th...
The telephone, the television, and the computer are three of the most potent inventions of the 20th ...
In Laws of Media, written with his son Eric, Marshall McLuhan has tried to assign scientific status ...