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Toward an Aesthetic of Transition
I grew up with the unique opportunity of having much older parents than many of my peers. My dad, newly 78 years old, and my mother, a fresh faced 63, have echoed in my ears their hesitance as media continues … Continue reading
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There were tablets, and then there were TABLETS
My first experience with a tablet, was my 2005 Gateway M275. My dad bought it for my as a graduation gift and to use in college and boy did I think I was on the cusp of being super cool; … Continue reading
Aesthetics of Transition
As media grows and transitions into new mediums over time the agreement over its content, effectiveness, and creditability will continue. After reading Thorburn and Jenkins introductory chapter of “Toward an Aesthetics of Transition” the most interesting point was the quality … Continue reading
Adapating to New Technologies
Creating new technologies and adapting to them has been an enormous part of our country’s history and should continue to be in the future. One of the reasons we’ve been so successful is for that exact reason. With each of … Continue reading
Adios VHS tapes! Hello Laser Disk!
It’s interesting how there seems to be a pattern throughout history that anytime a new technology is introduced, that there is panic about how it can lead to the end of the world as we know it. Often times this … Continue reading
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Toward an Asethetic of Transition
There is not a moment of time that goes by where life is not evolving and changing. In recent years especially, as soon as the population was granted access to media we have eaten it up in all forms, and … Continue reading
I kind of get the point of Stich Bitch, but not entirely.
After reading “Stich Bitch,” I am left somewhat confused as to what the author’s point was for writing the piece. The title had me expecting the article to “bitch” about something, to complain. And in parts, she sounded like she … Continue reading
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Aesthetics of Transition
“If emerging media are often experimental and self-reflexive they are also inevitably and centrally imitative, rooted in the past, in the practices, formats and deep assumptions of their predecessors…invention itself is shaped and constrained by history, by inherited forms of … Continue reading
Hel- *p’tewy!* -vetica
I’m an avid enjoyer of fonts. There, now that’s out of the way. Typography doesn’t seem to be a lost art to me, nor does it look as though creative and/or functional fonts have become stagnant in their production. Yet … Continue reading
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Media Transitions
I think Thorburn and Jenkins have a good point, and they present a cogent argument. However, I also think that the argument presented here is missing some key differences between earlier transitions in media and this current one. I know … Continue reading