Reference: Danesi, Marcel. Understanding Media Semiotics. London: A Hodder Arnold Publication, 2002 Ch.1: The mediated world P.2: Medium “is a means of recording ideas on some surface (a cave wall, a piece of wood, papyrus) with appropriate technology (a carving tool, pigment, a stylus). More generally, a medium can be defined as the physical...
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Re:Understanding Media Semiotics by Marcel Danesi
Re: Semiotics of the Media by Winfried Noth, 1997
Reference: Dreyer Claus (1997), ‘Architecture as a mass medium”, in Noth Winfried, eds. Semiotics of the Media: state of the Art, Projects, and Perspectives. Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter, pp.689-XXX p.689: “architecture as a medium of social communication became to be adopted” p.691: “a communicative architecture which mediates between individuals, society, and environment.”...
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Projects: relations
research interest: object: Attraction and repel , interactivity, remediation, digital contents The digital contents (text, images, sound) forms a generative, contrasting and opposite content but in relation with one another. - Image as the remediate source - ASCII text as the display visual output - Sound as the hearing output Share on Facebook
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Re: Media Ecologies : Materialist Energies in Art and Technoculture (2005)
Reference: Fuller, Matthew. Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art and Technoculture. London: The Mit Press, 2005. viiii- “language and context of standard objects through their self-reflexive character”; “interlaced (使組合) topological analysis of media objects, as an environ, as well as an accounting of their function. It can also be an address of the materiality...
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