Iluminace 2017, 29(4):100-103
Media of Time, History, Present, Future (Tomáš Dvořák a kol., Temporalita /nových/ médií. Praha: NAMU 2016)
The text reviews the collective monograph Temporality of (New) Media, which uses media-philosophical and social science approaches to examine how historical and contemporary technologies—from book printing to film to high-frequency trading—condition human perception of time, synchronization processes, and the very construction of history.
Keywords: temporality, new media, cultural techniques, synchronization, media historiography
Published: December 1, 2017 Show citation
References
- Lorenz Engell - Joseph Vogl (eds.), Mediale Historiographien, Archiv für Mediengeschichte. Weimar: Universitätsverlag 2001.
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