Against Transmission: Media Philosophy and the Engineering of Time

Against Transmission: Media Philosophy and the Engineering of Time

by Timothy Barker
Against Transmission: Media Philosophy and the Engineering of Time

Against Transmission: Media Philosophy and the Engineering of Time

by Timothy Barker

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Overview

In Against Transmission Barker rethinks the history of audio-visual media as a history of analytical instruments. Rather than viewing media history as the commonly told story of synthetic media (media that make a new whole from connecting separate parts), by focusing on the analytical function of mediation Against Transmission is able to focus on the way that media that have historically been used to count, measure and analyse experience still continue to provide the condition for contemporary life. By studying the engineering of transmission, transduction and storage through the prism of process philosophy, the book interrogates how the understanding of media-as-machine may offer new ways to describe a particular phenomenological relationship to the world, asking: what can the hardware of machines that segment information into very small elements tell us about experiences of time, memory and history?

This book investigates the technical architecture of media such as television, computers, cameras, and cinematography. It achieves this through in-depth archive research into the history of the development of media technology, including innovative readings of key concepts from philosophers of media such as Harold A. Innis, Marshall McLuhan, Friedrich Kittler, Siegfried Zielinski and Wolfgang Ernst.

Teaming philosophical inquiry with thorough technical and historical analysis, in a broad range of international case studies, from early experimental cinema and television to contemporary media art and innovative hardware developments, Barker shows how the technical discoveries made in these contexts have engineered the experiences of time in contemporary media culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474293112
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/25/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Tim Barker is Lecturer in Digital Media in the School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow, UK. He has published widely on the philosophy of time and media, new materialism in media theory, questions of technology and creativity and histories of 'experimental' art and cinema.
Timothy Barker is Professor of Media Technology and Aesthetics in the School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow, UK. He has published widely on the philosophy of time and media, new materialism in media theory, questions of technology and creativity and histories of 'experimental' art and cinema.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Togetherness and Time
Chapter 1: Media temporalities: An introduction to the media philosophical approach
Chapter 2: Media Aesthetics
Chapter 3: Post-Historical Scenes
Chapter 4: The Radical Cutting of Experimental Television
Chapter 5: Time and Contemporary Television
Conclusion
Index
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