Transmedia Frictions: The Digital, the Arts, and the Humanities
By Marsha Kinder (Editor), Tara McPherson (Editor), N. Katherine Hayles (Contribution by), Lev Manovich (Contribution by), Yuri Tsivian (Contribution by), Patricia R. Zimmermann (Contribution by), Grahame Weinbren (Contribution by), Caroline Bassett (Contribution by), Steven F. Anderson (Contribution by), Stephen David Mamber (Contribution by), Edward Richard Branigan (Contribution by), John Hess (Contribution by), David Crane (Contribution by), Mark B.N. Hansen (Contribution by), Holly Willis (Contribution by), Guillermo Gomez Pena (Contribution by), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (Contribution by), Herman Gray (Contribution by), Eric Jason Gordon (Contribution by), Cristina Venegas (Contribution by), John Thornton Caldwell (Contribution by)
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By Marsha Kinder (Editor), Tara McPherson (Editor), N. Katherine Hayles (Contribution by), Lev Manovich (Contribution by), Yuri Tsivian (Contribution by), Patricia R. Zimmermann (Contribution by), Grahame Weinbren (Contribution by), Caroline Bassett (Contribution by), Steven F. Anderson (Contribution by), Stephen David Mamber (Contribution by), Edward Richard Branigan (Contribution by), John Hess (Contribution by), David Crane (Contribution by), Mark B.N. Hansen (Contribution by), Holly Willis (Contribution by), Guillermo Gomez Pena (Contribution by), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (Contribution by), Herman Gray (Contribution by), Eric Jason Gordon (Contribution by), Cristina Venegas (Contribution by), John Thornton Caldwell (Contribution by)
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Editors Marsha Kinder and Tara McPherson present an authoritative collection of essays on the continuing debates over medium specificity and the politics of the digital arts. Comparing the term “transmedia” with “transnational,” they show that the movement beyond specific media or nations does not invalidate those entities but makes us look more closely at the cultural specificity of each combination. In two parts, the book stages debates across essays, creating dialogues that give differen...






















