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Snap to Grid: A User's Guide to Digital Arts, Media, and Cultures by Peter Lunenfeld |
by Jay David Bolter
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by Noah Wardrip-Fruin
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by Oliver Grau
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by Mark B.N. Hansen
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Grouped in sections with headings like "The Real and the Ideal," "The Body and the Machine," and "The Medium and the Message," such sharp-eyed commentators as philosopher Michael Heim, literary critic N. Katherine Hayles, and new-media auteur Florian Brody grapple with the complicated give and take implied in those opposing terms. They use it to elucidate the pros and cons of cybernetics, Net porn, Neo-Luddism, hypertext, and a host of other ripe cybercultural phenomena. The parts of this book don't necessarily add up to a coherent sum, but their shared commitment to living with the dialectic--i.e., to eschewing the one-sidedness of both utopian and dystopian visions of the digital--sets an invaluable tone. --Julian Dibbell --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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