This article examines the impact of copy machines on late twentieth-century print cultures. Specifically, this article makes a case for “dry copying,” the method of print reproduction perfected by Xerox in the late 1950s, as a unique medium rather than a weak imitation of other printing methods. Following the claim that the widespread availability of copy machines in the late twentieth century represented the arrival of a new medium, this article further examines how understandings of authorship, established with print culture, came undone in the era of the copy machine. Finally, this paper makes a case for understanding copy machines as a form of “social media” that opened up opportunities for writers, readers and publishers to create, sha...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
Since Licklider in the 1960s [27] influential proponents of networked computing have envisioned elec...
This article reconsiders the role of compiling in the modern history of authorship. Nineteenth-centu...
At the margins of media and organization studies, the copy machine has occasionally appeared as an a...
The advent of digital communication technology has been often been seen as the end of print culture....
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...
For the original publication, please see: https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/index.php/jodi/article/view/...
This article combines concepts of the copying of manuscripts in the age before mechanical reproducti...
2Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often viewed in the cultural industries as be...
How do early modern media underlie today’s digital creativity? In Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien ...
Since their inception, copyright and proto-copyright laws have been developed around the concept of ...
Copyright, it is commonly said, matters in society because it encourages the production of socially ...
"This is the story of how the xerographic copier, or “Xerox machine,” became a creative medium for a...
What roles do media technologies, artifacts, and users play in cultural change? This dissertation fo...
In the age of convergence, transmedia has become a buzzword of the new that scholars and industry al...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
Since Licklider in the 1960s [27] influential proponents of networked computing have envisioned elec...
This article reconsiders the role of compiling in the modern history of authorship. Nineteenth-centu...
At the margins of media and organization studies, the copy machine has occasionally appeared as an a...
The advent of digital communication technology has been often been seen as the end of print culture....
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...
For the original publication, please see: https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/index.php/jodi/article/view/...
This article combines concepts of the copying of manuscripts in the age before mechanical reproducti...
2Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often viewed in the cultural industries as be...
How do early modern media underlie today’s digital creativity? In Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien ...
Since their inception, copyright and proto-copyright laws have been developed around the concept of ...
Copyright, it is commonly said, matters in society because it encourages the production of socially ...
"This is the story of how the xerographic copier, or “Xerox machine,” became a creative medium for a...
What roles do media technologies, artifacts, and users play in cultural change? This dissertation fo...
In the age of convergence, transmedia has become a buzzword of the new that scholars and industry al...
Author's rights and copyright law have gone through quite a few changes in the 'post-print' culture ...
Since Licklider in the 1960s [27] influential proponents of networked computing have envisioned elec...
This article reconsiders the role of compiling in the modern history of authorship. Nineteenth-centu...