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Hands on media history : a new methodology in the humanities and social sciences / edited by Nick Hall and John Ellis

Material Type E-Book
Publisher Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge
Year 2020
Language English
Size 1 online resource (xvii, 238 pages)

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URL E-Book 電子ブック(EBSCO: eBook Open Access Collection)
EB2202724
9781351247399

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Contents Introduction: What is hands on media history? / John Ellis and Nick Hall
Why hands on history matters / John Ellis
Bringing the living back to life : what happens when we re-enact the recent past? / Nick Hall
A blind date with the past : transforming television documentary practice into a research method / Amanda Murphy
(De)habituation histories : how to re-sensitize media historians / Andreas Fickers and Annie van den Oever
(Un)certain ghosts: rephotography and historical images / Mary Agnes Krell
Photography against the Anthropocene : the anthotype as a call for action / Kristof Vrancken
On the performance of playback for dead media devices / Matthew Hockenberry and Jason LaRiviere
The archaeology of the Walkman : audience perspectives and the roots of mobile media intimacy / Marus̆a Pus̆nik
Extended play : hands on with forty years of English amusement arcades / Alex Wade
Enriching 'hands on history' through community dissemination : a case study of the Pebble Mill Project / Vanessa Jackson
The media archaeology lab as platform for undoing and reimagining media history / Lori Emerson
Reflections and reminiscences : tactile encounters and participatory research with vintage media technology in the museum / Christian Hviid Mortensen and Lise Kapper
A vision in Bakelite : exploring the aesthetic, material and operational potential of the Bush TV22 / Elinor Groom
Hands on circuits : preserving the semantic surplus of circuit-level functionality with programmable logic devices / Fabian Offert.
Notes "Media always involve technologies. Understanding media means understanding their technologies. But little can be learned from just looking at redundant pieces of equipment. The rapidly developing approach of hands on history can open our minds to new perceptions of how media technologies work and how we work with them. Hands On Media History explores the whole range of hands on history techniques for the first time. It offers both practical guides and general perspectives. It covers both analogue and digital media; film, television, video, gaming, photography and recorded sound. Essays in the collection explore the difficult questions of reconstruction and historical memory, and the issues of equipment degradation and loss. Hands on Media History is concerned with both the professional and the amateur, the producers and the users. Essays outline the wide variety of approaches to understanding media history through its technologies, including the issue of fresh uses for old equipment and artefacts. Hands on media history offers a new perspective on one of the modern era's most urgent questions: what is the relationship between people and the technologies they use every day?"-- Provided by publisher
Nick Hall lectures in film, television and media technologies at Royal Holloway, University of London. His first book, The Zoom: Drama at the Touch of a Lever, was published in 2018. He has also been published in the journals Technology & Culture and the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. John Ellis is a professor at Royal Holloway, University of London. He wrote Visible Fictions (1982), Seeing Things (2000) and Documentary: Witness and Self-Revelation (2012). Between 1982 and 1999 he ran the independent production company Large Door, making documentaries for Channel 4 and theBBC
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 08, 2019)
Authors Hall, Nick, 1985-
Ellis, John, 1952-
Subjects LCSH:Electronic books
BSH:Electronic books
FREE:History
LCSH:Mass media and technology -- History -- Study and teaching  All Subject Search
LCSH:Mass media and technology -- Historiography  All Subject Search
LCSH:Mass media and technology -- Philosophy  All Subject Search
LCSH:Mass media -- Technological innovations -- History  All Subject Search
LCSH:Human-computer interaction -- Philosophy  All Subject Search
BISACSH:SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
FREE:Mass media -- Technological innovations  All Subject Search
Classification DC23:302.23
ID ED00003907
ISBN 9781351247399

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