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==Being Digital: Revolution and Democracy==
==Being Digital: Revolution and Democracy==
* “[[Boal, Enzensberger, and Baudrillard]]”
* “[[Boal, Enzensberger, and Baudrillard]]”
* “[[December 9, 2004|Educational Conditioning]]” looks at education as medium according to Ted Nelson.
* “[[March 2, 2005|New Media’s Golden Mean]]”
* [[February 4, 2020|Notes on “The Californian Ideology”]]
* “[[February 3, 2007|Negroponte and ''Being Digital'']]” • “[[February 18, 2020|''Being Digital'' Redux]]” • [[March 14, 2013|''Being Digital'' Questions for Consideration]]
* “[[Obsolete Education]]”


==Digital Humanities==
==Digital Humanities==
* “[[Defining Digital Humanities]]” (2015)
* “[[Defining Digital Humanities]]”


==Cyberdrama==
==Cyberdrama, Narrativism, and Ludology==
* “[[March 10, 2003|Liminal]]”: some notes on Murray
* “[[November 11, 2005|Configuration & Interpretation]]”: a review of several game theorists.
* “[[March 10, 2003|Liminal]]”: some notes on Murray.


==Cyborg(ology), Transhumanism, Posthumanism==
==Cyborg(ology), Transhumanism, Posthumanism==
* “[[Haraway Revisited]]”
* “[[Haraway Revisited]]”
* “[[March 29, 2005|Kurzweil’s Consciousness]]”
* “[[Posthuman Figuration]]”


[[Category:On New Media]]
==Technology and the Creative Artist==
[[Category:Study Guides]]
* “[[December 1, 2005|Hey! What about Truth and Beauty?]]”
* “[[December 2, 2005|Janet Murray’s Holodeck]]”
 
[[Category:New Media]]
[[Category:Media Study Guides]]
[[Category:Index]]

Latest revision as of 07:31, 26 July 2020

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The following essays, notes, and musings come out of teaching new media. I break them up according to the topics listed on “New Media Suggested Reading and Viewing.”

Defining New Media

Foundations

Being Digital: Revolution and Democracy

Digital Humanities

Cyberdrama, Narrativism, and Ludology

Cyborg(ology), Transhumanism, Posthumanism

Technology and the Creative Artist