This thesis explores a cultural phenomenon called Crude Awakening, which brings to attention a global crisis - our dependence on oil. The case study analyzes a communicative ecology between a live performance and it’s video documentation. The research combines close reading and semantic differentials methods as a means of understanding the relationships between what people posted to YouTube, the system design and the live performance. The goal is to define the dynamics of this communicative ecology as a means of interpreting semantic space, sometimes defined as aesthetics, for understanding how people interpret - meaning. The findings are to provide a framework for designing software architecture that can contextualize information, and defi...
This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive theoretical framework for describing and interpreting d...
This paper relies on digital ethnography as a methodological frame and addresses the cyberspace as a...
This thesis argues that the research problem, which describes a lack of a common understanding of th...
This work foregrounds how technologies create and emerge from sociocultural, economic and political ...
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Today, the convergence of video-based Internet Communi...
This thesis explores the relation between technology and the social, how they determine and naturali...
This dissertation examines how cyberspace will impact upon mass media's socialization process within...
This study traces the role of metaphors in digital praxis. Digital praxis refers to a more or less c...
Machine Languages is an interdisciplinary project encompassing work in computer music, dance and dig...
This article explores the evolution of transmedia discourse, a trend that emerges from the interplay...
Digital media cultural practices continue to address the social, cultural and aesthetic contexts of ...
This thesis represents a two-year critical inquiry into how digital information ecosystems effect hu...
In only the most recent years, communications technologies have evolved rapidly and now are at the c...
Looking at the role of information and contemporary media ecology means examining society from a com...
Various forms of language use in social media characterize digital culture as part of digital humani...
This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive theoretical framework for describing and interpreting d...
This paper relies on digital ethnography as a methodological frame and addresses the cyberspace as a...
This thesis argues that the research problem, which describes a lack of a common understanding of th...
This work foregrounds how technologies create and emerge from sociocultural, economic and political ...
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Today, the convergence of video-based Internet Communi...
This thesis explores the relation between technology and the social, how they determine and naturali...
This dissertation examines how cyberspace will impact upon mass media's socialization process within...
This study traces the role of metaphors in digital praxis. Digital praxis refers to a more or less c...
Machine Languages is an interdisciplinary project encompassing work in computer music, dance and dig...
This article explores the evolution of transmedia discourse, a trend that emerges from the interplay...
Digital media cultural practices continue to address the social, cultural and aesthetic contexts of ...
This thesis represents a two-year critical inquiry into how digital information ecosystems effect hu...
In only the most recent years, communications technologies have evolved rapidly and now are at the c...
Looking at the role of information and contemporary media ecology means examining society from a com...
Various forms of language use in social media characterize digital culture as part of digital humani...
This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive theoretical framework for describing and interpreting d...
This paper relies on digital ethnography as a methodological frame and addresses the cyberspace as a...
This thesis argues that the research problem, which describes a lack of a common understanding of th...