Palgrave Macmillan
Thinking through Digital Media: Transnational Environments and Locative Places charts media practices that migrate between documentary, experimental, narrative, animation, game, and performance through digital technologies and networks. The book offers a means of conceptualizing digital media by looking at projects that think through digital media. Hudson and Zimmermann analyze over 131 projects at the intersections of imbedded technologies, transitory micropublics, human-machine interface, migratory histories, affective geographies, and critical cartographies to forward a set of speculations about how things work together rather than what they represent. The book focuses on digital media from different cultures to frame ongoing debates on topics such as participation/surveillance, global warming, virtual migrations, flexible labor, structural inequality, and perpetual war by artists, coders, activists, students, and intellectuals in some of the most dynamic, innovative sites for digital media, including Brazil, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Israel/Palestine, Italy, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, and United States.
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