Electronic communication has been taken for granted by many people; the impact of digital communications on perception is a pressing issue. Therefore simultaneity and linearity as two different patterns of perception common to each person can be represented. Previously, the understanding of brainwork was based on the linearity conception, yet with the recent progress of digital development the simultaneity underpins the way of thinking (for example, the variety of icons visible on computer desktop all at once enables to choose each of them). The focus of simultaneity research is usually specified as “the figure”, while the rest which is sent back is called “background”. When the figure is chosen, the previous one goes to the background. In ...
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Media theorists as far back as Marshall McLuhan and as recent as Friedrich Kittler and Jonathan Crar...
Decades ago, the sciences of mind were busy drawing insights from computer engineering. Cognitive sc...
The postmodern worldview wanes as the millennium turns and the Millennial Generation matures; at the...
Visual display of information is an obvious requirement in today,s highly digital world, and constit...
This in an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Theory, Culture and Societ...
What we understand is dependant on how we understand, by what means. With this in mind the electroni...
Abstract: The “Great Turning ” is a time of transition from societies dominated by the digital mode ...
In contradistinction to the book and the other typographic products, the electronic media operates o...
The article considers the functioning of visual images in mass communication, which has become a did...
The Arts and Sciences have long shared an interest in studying the world and representing an underst...
The development of extended and multimedia narrative forms has changed our conception of reading. Wh...
Human activity takes place in two planes, at two levels. Practical activity is present in one of the...
The dominant perceptive regimen is still based on the Cartesian split (subject-object separation). W...
The aim of the work is to introduce the elements we need to analyse the new emerging digital technol...
In article the problems of mutual adapting of the humans and computer environment are reviewed. Fea...
Media theorists as far back as Marshall McLuhan and as recent as Friedrich Kittler and Jonathan Crar...
Decades ago, the sciences of mind were busy drawing insights from computer engineering. Cognitive sc...
The postmodern worldview wanes as the millennium turns and the Millennial Generation matures; at the...
Visual display of information is an obvious requirement in today,s highly digital world, and constit...
This in an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Theory, Culture and Societ...