Digital media : transformations in human communication
Finna-arvio
Digital media : transformations in human communication
Tallennettuna:
Ulkoasu |
xx, 337 sivua : kuvitettu |
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Kieli |
englanti |
Alkuteoksen kieli |
englanti |
Huomautukset |
Lisäpainokset: Repr. 2007. |
Julkaisija |
New York :
Peter Lang,
2006.
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Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by Paul Messaris & Lee Humphreys |
ISBN |
0-8204-7840-7 pehmeäkantinen 978-0-8204-7840-1 pehmeäkantinen |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
Digital images Influences of digital imaging on the concept of photographic truth Viewers' awareness of digital F/X in movies The end of digital special effects Photographs and the presentation of self through online dating services Hypericons : famous news images in the internet-digital-satellite age Computer + music Music of my own? : the transformation from usage rights to usage privileges in digital media Using computers to create music Music + digital culture : new forms of consumption and commodification What's digital in digital music? "Everybody needs a 303, everybody loves a filter" : electronic dance music and the aesthetics of obsolescence The electronic word The hazards of always being in touch : a walk on the dark side with the cell phone Phenomenological understanding of social responses to synthesized speech Rhetoric on the web The future of publishing in the digital age The past, present, and future of immersive and extractive e-books Video games Learning by design : good video games as learning machines On the future of video games Gaming pink : gender and structure in the sims online The cognitive neuroscience of video games Would the great and mighty oz play doom? : a look behind the curtain of violent video game research Motivated cognition : the influence of appetitive and aversive activation on the processing of video games New digital media from virtual to real Transformed social interaction on collaborative virtual environments Simulating the sense of touch in virtual environments : applications to learning in the health sciences Inhabitable interfaces The role of social navigation and context in ubiquitous computing Human-robot interaction recent experiments and future work Fitsr encounters with kismet anf cog : children respond to relational artifacts |