We in digital humanities and media studies like to use environmental metaphors. We talk of media ecologies and hold conferences about possible worlds. Maxwell, Raundalen, and Vestberg have suggested that such metaphors of the environment obscure the relationship of digital media to the material world, enabling utopian discussions about virtual environments at the precise moment in which the real environment is in crisis
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Contemporary digital media have so far centred on human beings, from the development of computer gra...
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Single-authored article in thematic volume. --- Everyday life is intimately interwoven with co...
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After several technological revolutions in which technologies became ever more present in our daily ...
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