DOM-E5024 - Introduction to Media Art and Culture, Exam, 5.10.2021-22.10.2021
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Topic outline
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Homework Screenings
1. MASS MEDIA
BBC Radio 4 (2010): 'The Frankfurt School'-In Our Time
Marshall McLuhan (1960): The World is a Global Village
Marshall McLuhan (1977): The medium is the message
Woody Allen (1977): Woody Allen meets Marshall McLuhan
Jürgen Habermas (2005): Interview
Julia Kristeva (1998): On Linguistics
Donna Haraway (2003): From Cyborgs to Companion Species
Nancy Baym (2011): Making Friends with Fans
2. HYPERMEDIA, NEW MEDIA & MEDIA INDUSTRY
Douglas Engelbart (1968): The mother of all demos
Douglas Adams (1990): Hyperland
Richard Stallman (2013): Why is free software important?
Tim Berners-Lee (2012): How the world wide web just happened
Matt Kraft (2011): ARPANET - The team behind Internet
3. MEDIA CULTURE: GLOBAL & LOCAL
Berkman Center (2012): How Internet Censorship Works
Clay Shirky et.all. (2010) Social Media Revolution
Manuel Castells (2010): Network Theories of Power
Howard Rheingold (2010): Smartmobs Revisited
Zizi Papacharissi (2013): A Networked Self: Sociality, Publicity, and Privacy on Social Networking Sites
Eliane Glaser (2016): Post-Truth Politics - Sate of the Net 2016
Alison Klayman (2012):
4. FUTURE OF MEDIA
Apple (1984): Macintosh Commercial
Apple tablet concept video (1987): the Knowledge Navigator
Tom Patterson (2013): The Internet, Globalization and the Media Future
Lego Foundation (2016): Honoring Seymour Papert
Sonia Livingstone (2014): How children engage with the internet
Danah Boyd (2014): It's Complicated - The Social Lives Of Networked Teens
Ben Nimmo, Laura Jackson, Mark Laity & Peter Pomerantsev (2015): 21st Century Information War: How Should NATO and Democratic Governments Respond (interview)
Noam Chomsky (2016): Who rules the world now?
Rise of the Video Game (2007): Level 1
A Brief History of Video Games (2013):