Miscommunications

Miscommunications

Errors, Mistakes, Media

Barker, Dr Timothy; Korolkova, Dr Maria

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

07/2022

344

Mole

Inglês

9781501373282

15 a 20 dias

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INTRODUCTION: Bad Operators
Timothy Barker, University of Glasgow, UK, and Maria Korolkova, University of Greenwich, UK

PART 1: MIS-THEORIES
Chapter 1: Affirmative Imperfection Rhetoric and Aesthetics: A Genealogy
Ellen Rutten, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Chapter 2: Post Communication Theory: The Non-Dialogical
Timothy Barker, University of Glasgow, UK
Chapter 3: Miscommunication and Democratic Membership
Reidar Due, University of Oxford, UK
Chapter 4: There is No 'Error' in Techo-logics: A Radically Media-Archaeological Approach
Wolfgang Ernst, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany

PART 2: MIS-SOUNDS
Chapter 5: Quiet in the Forest
Frances Dyson, University of California, USA
Chapter 6: The Guardians of the Possible
Stephen Kennedy, University of Greenwich, UK
Chapter 7: Communicating the Incommunicable: Formalism and Noise in Michel Serres
Thomas Sutherland, University of Lincoln, UK

PART 3: MIS-MATTERS
Chapter 8: Objects Mis-taken: Towards the Aesthetics of Displaced Materiality
Maria Korolkova, University of Greenwich, UK
Chapter 9: Fai(lure): Encounter with the Unstable Medium in the Work of Art
Maryam Muliaee and Mani Mehrvarz, University at Buffalo, USA
Chapter 10: A Relational Materialist Approach to Errant Media Systems: The Case of Internet Video Producers
John Hondros, City, University of London, UK
Chapter 11: Negotiating Two Models of Truth: Satire, Miscommunication and Critique in Elle (2016)
Alex Lichtenfels, University of Salford, UK


PART 4: MIS-HAPPENINGS
Chapter 12: Disastrous Communication: Walter Benjamin's 'The Railway Disaster at the Firth of Tay'
Dominic Smith, University of Dundee, UK
Chapter 13: Accidental Recordings: Unintentional Media Aesthetics
Ella Klik, The Polonsky Academy, Israel
Chapter 14: Desert Media. Glitches, Breakdowns, and Media Arrhythmia in the Sahara
Andrea Mariani, University of Udine, Italy

PART 5: MIS-FUNCTIONS
Chapter 15: The Error at the End of the Internet
Peter Krapp, University of California, Irvine, USA
Chapter 16: From Bugs to Features: An Archaeology of Errors and/in/as Computer Games
Stefan Hoeltgen, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Chapter 17: We Interrupt This Programme: On the Cultural Techniques of 'Technical Difficulties'
Joergen Rahm-Skageby, Stockholm University, Sweden
Chapter 18: Glitches as Fictional (Mis)Communication
Nele Van de Mosselaer, University of Antwerp, Belgium, and Nathan Wildman, Tilburg University, the Netherlands


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