Tag Archives: media

about medial operations

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How do media – old and new – shape and trans­form knowl­edge? The research-​in-​progress web­site, Medial Oper­a­tions, focuses on the com­plex tran­si­tions between noise, non-​sense, infor­ma­tion, and knowledge.

about ulysses lied

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This sem­i­nar focuses on Kittler’s lat­est and per­haps most ambi­tious project, Musik und Math­e­matik. This work aims to present a cul­tural his­tory of the West­ern world in four vol­umes, start­ing in ancient Greece, then pass­ing through Rome, the mid­dle ages and up to the present com­put­er­ized age. In the Fall of 2009, alter­nat­ing between loca­tions at Utrecht Uni­ver­sity and the Uni­ver­sity of Ams­ter­dam, orga­niz­ers Sander van Maas en Jan Hein Hoogstad invite schol­ars from all dis­ci­pli­nary back­grounds to join in the reading.

down the drain

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A pre­sen­ta­tion that I gave at the Ams­ter­dam School for Cul­tural Analy­sis on the 29th of April 2009 for the How To Do Cul­tural Analy­sis and Why (Not) lec­ture series orga­nized by Murat Aydemir.

new adventures in low-​fidelity

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This essay makes a case for media-​epistemic plu­ral­ism, by stag­ing an encounter between Friedrich Kittler’s Gramo­phone, Film, Type­writer and Ralph Ellison’s auto­bi­o­graph­i­cal story ‘Liv­ing with Music’. It argues that a medium does not func­tion autonomously, but always forms a com­plex con­stel­la­tion with other media. This con­stel­la­tion takes shapes through the inter­ven­tions of the con­cep­tual per­sona of the engineer.

noise is the new meaning

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A pre­sen­ta­tion that I gave on the 17th of Novem­ber 2008 at the Eng­lish Depart­ment of the Uni­ver­sity of Min­nesota in Min­neapo­lis for the eNow! lec­ture series orga­nized by Terri Sutton.