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In: Digital culture & society, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 107-122
ISSN: 2364-2122
In: Digital culture & society, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 139-146
ISSN: 2364-2122
Abstract
This essay traces the genealogy of urban and mobile media hacking. It is argued that the forerunners of urban hacking were artists active within the Fluxus scene and Viennes Actionism. Their artistic practices can be seen as precursors for more recent interventions in public and particular urban spaces which have been described as "urban hacking." These developments appear genealogically and are also related to a turn towards individual media production: the introduction of the Portapak video camera brought about grassroots media activism and influenced the institutionalisation of public television.
In: ars digitalis
Corona-Shows im Fernsehen -- Gender und Corona -- Coronabilder der ARD (empirischer Beitrag).-Die Corona-Diskurse in ARD und ZDF -- Das Virus im Internet und die persönlichen Bezugnahmen dazu -- Pandemiefilme -- Machtpolitik im Pandemiefilm -- Umgang von Twitter -- Digitale Ästhetiken der Corona-Krise -- Umgang mit dem Tod durch erzwungene Intensivmedizin.-Verschwörungstheorien.-Datenpolitiken und ihre Visualisierungen -- Corona-Memes -- Inanimate Virus (Experiment mit kollektiver Autorschaft) -- Corona und Computerspiel -- Analyse der Video-Aktion "Wir bleiben zuhause" -- Medienästhetik der Premediation -- Televisuelle Geisterspiele -- Corona-Memes.-Ernähungsbotschaften im Twitter-Diskurs -- Krisenberichterstattung zwischen Information, Einschüchterung und Disziplinierung.
In: Cities and cultures 2405-9730
A few months into the popular uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa (2009-2010), the promises of social media, including its ability to influence a participatory governance model, grassroots civic engagement, new social dynamics, inclusive societies and new opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs, became more evident than ever. Simultaneously, cartography received new considerable interest as it merged with social media platforms. In an attempt to rearticulate the relationship between media and mapping practices, whilst also addressing new and social media, this interdisciplinary book abides by one relatively clear point: space is a media product. The overall focus of this book is accordingly not so much on the role of new technologies and social networks as it is on how media and mapping practices expand the very notion of cultural engagement, political activism, popular protest and social participation. Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie
In: Reihe Siegen Bd. 143
In: Anglistische Abteilung
In: Studies for the International Society for Cultural History
In: Studies for the International Society for Cultural History Ser.
In: Focal point Band 17
In: Cities and Cultures 7
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: About Space as a Media Product -- Part I Cartographies -- 1. Mapping Empire: Knowledge Production and Government in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire -- 2. Who Maps Middle Eastern Geographies in the Digital Age? Inequalities in Web 2.0 Cartographies in Israel/Palestine -- 3. Taking the Battle to Cyberspace : Delineating Borders and Mapping Identities in Western Sahara -- 4. Wargaming the Middle East: The Evolution of Simulated Battlefields from Chequerboards to Virtual Worlds and Instrumented Artificial Cities -- Part II Movements -- 5. Iranian Internet Cinema, a Cinema of Embodied Protest : Imperfect, Amateur, Small, Unauthorized, Global -- 6. From Amateur Video to New Documentary Formats : Citizen Journalism and a Reconfiguring of Historical Knowledge -- 7. Cinematic Spaces of 'the Arab Street' : Mohamed Diab's Inverted Road Movie Clash (2016) -- 8. Body-Space-Relation in Parkour : Street Practices and Visual Representations -- 9. Mediated Narratives of Syrian Refugees : Mapping Victim-Threat Correlations in Turkish Newspapers -- Part III Agencies -- 10. Documenting Social Change and Political Unrest through Mobile Spaces and Locative Media -- 11. Reframing the Arab Spring : On Data Mining and the Field of Arab Internet Studies -- 12. Where is Iran? Politics between State and Nation , Inside and Outside the Polity -- 13. Mapping Genocide? Giving Visual Memory to Oral Culture -- 14. Reconfiguring the Kurdish Nation on YouTube : Spatial Imaginations, Revolutionary Lyrics, and Colonial Knowledge -- Index