In this paper, we attempt to show how phenomenology, in a traditional methodological form, can provide an interesting and novel basis for thinking about screens in a world where screens now pervade a great many aspects of human experience. In our analysis, we aim to give a phenomenological account of screen(ing), that is, of its fundamental and foundational meaning. In doing the phenomenological analysis, we ground our argument on the ontology of Heidegger's Being and Time. In doing this, we claim that the screen will only show itself, as that which it is, as a screen in-the-world, where screens already are or have their being [as screens] for this and that purpose, activity or work. We claim, and aim to show, that our analysis provides man...
The main purpose of this essay is to build a taxonomy of screens, inspired by Michel Callon’s and Br...
This essay explores the pervasive influence of screen-based performances in the context of a world t...
The paper discusses the relationship between time and understanding in Heidegger’s phenomenological-...
In this paper we attempt to show how phenomenology, in a traditional methodological form, can provid...
Abstract. This paper presents a Heideggerian phenomenological analysis of screens. In a world and an...
This paper presents a Heideggerian phenomenological analysis of screens. In a world and an epoch whe...
When introducing the screen as a subject of analysis, what is most often noted first is its ubiquity...
When introducing the screen as a subject of analysis, what is most often noted first is its ubiquity...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
We live in an era of screens. No longer just the place where we view movies, or watch TV at night, s...
This paper provides a phenomenological analysis of postphenomenological philosophy of technology. Wh...
This paper provides a phenomenological analysis of postphenomenological philosophy of technology. Wh...
This article seeks to answer the question: how the screens are interposed between the subject and re...
Our intention is to focus attention upon the nature of the film medium and the peculiar possibilitie...
The main purpose of this essay is to build a taxonomy of screens, inspired by Michel Callon’s and Br...
This essay explores the pervasive influence of screen-based performances in the context of a world t...
The paper discusses the relationship between time and understanding in Heidegger’s phenomenological-...
In this paper we attempt to show how phenomenology, in a traditional methodological form, can provid...
Abstract. This paper presents a Heideggerian phenomenological analysis of screens. In a world and an...
This paper presents a Heideggerian phenomenological analysis of screens. In a world and an epoch whe...
When introducing the screen as a subject of analysis, what is most often noted first is its ubiquity...
When introducing the screen as a subject of analysis, what is most often noted first is its ubiquity...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
The screen is the place that draws us in and somehow demands our attention—hence the saying ‘glued t...
We live in an era of screens. No longer just the place where we view movies, or watch TV at night, s...
This paper provides a phenomenological analysis of postphenomenological philosophy of technology. Wh...
This paper provides a phenomenological analysis of postphenomenological philosophy of technology. Wh...
This article seeks to answer the question: how the screens are interposed between the subject and re...
Our intention is to focus attention upon the nature of the film medium and the peculiar possibilitie...
The main purpose of this essay is to build a taxonomy of screens, inspired by Michel Callon’s and Br...
This essay explores the pervasive influence of screen-based performances in the context of a world t...
The paper discusses the relationship between time and understanding in Heidegger’s phenomenological-...