We live in an era of screens. No longer just the place where we view movies, or watch TV at night, screens are now ubiquitous, the source of the majority of information we consume daily, and a crucial component of our basic interactions with colleagues, friends, and family. This transformation has happened almost without us realizing it-and certainly without the full theoretical and intellectual analysis it deserves. Screens brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to analyse the growing presence and place of screens in our lives today. They tackle such topics as the archaeology of screens, film and media theories about our interactions with them, their use in contemporary art, and the new avenues they open up for showing film...
Social and technological transformations undergone during the last decades have lead to contemporary...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: screen subjects -- Interface matters: sc...
Based on theoretical research (for example Fried 1967; Krauss 1979; Graham & Cook 2010; Mondloch 201...
We live in a screen culture. Most Americans rise, labor, and rest to the glow of a screen. In Wester...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
The screen may be understood as a designed interface (e.g. television set, computers, information si...
This article reports of an ethnographic study conducted in two academic research centers. The articl...
Against the grain of the growing literature on screens, *Screen Genealogies* argues that the present...
International audienceScreens have become the apparatuses through which we encounter the world. Howe...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
People watch films on televisions, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and cinema screens. As technologie...
Against the grain of the growing literature on screens, *Screen Genealogies* argues that the present...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
This paper presents a Heideggerian phenomenological analysis of screens. In a world and an epoch whe...
Social and technological transformations undergone during the last decades have lead to contemporary...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: screen subjects -- Interface matters: sc...
Based on theoretical research (for example Fried 1967; Krauss 1979; Graham & Cook 2010; Mondloch 201...
We live in a screen culture. Most Americans rise, labor, and rest to the glow of a screen. In Wester...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
The screen may be understood as a designed interface (e.g. television set, computers, information si...
This article reports of an ethnographic study conducted in two academic research centers. The articl...
Against the grain of the growing literature on screens, *Screen Genealogies* argues that the present...
International audienceScreens have become the apparatuses through which we encounter the world. Howe...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
People watch films on televisions, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and cinema screens. As technologie...
Against the grain of the growing literature on screens, *Screen Genealogies* argues that the present...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
This paper presents a Heideggerian phenomenological analysis of screens. In a world and an epoch whe...
Social and technological transformations undergone during the last decades have lead to contemporary...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: screen subjects -- Interface matters: sc...
Based on theoretical research (for example Fried 1967; Krauss 1979; Graham & Cook 2010; Mondloch 201...