Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 200 mm, Gewicht: 315 g
Digitalization and the Cultural Public Sphere
Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 200 mm, Gewicht: 315 g
ISBN: 978-3-0358-0085-2
Verlag: diaphanes
When we look at the cultural public sphere through the lens of digitalization, a paradoxical picture emerges: the cultural public sphere is simultaneously exploding and imploding; the most essential objectives of the Enlightenment have been attained and yet are in danger; platforms and algorithms are vehicles both for self-determination and for heteronomy. Long-standing values from the Enlightenment values and new realities, the citizen and the consumer, rational systems of humans and machines alike are both separate in inextricable from one another in this picture.
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Weitere Infos & Material
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16
Scripted Culture. Nothing Is New, or Who Is We?
(Ines Kleesattel, Ruedi Widmer)
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30
The Cultural Public Sphere and the Sphere of Rational Discourse
(Eva Mackensen)
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42
Media and the Digital Public Sphere
(Ruedi Widmer)
43
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50
Smart Curation and the Role of Algorithms in Cultural Reception
(Frédéric Martel)
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64
Human-Machine Relationships
(Dieter Mersch)
65
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74
Agency
(Felix Stalder)
75
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86
Economification and Culturalization: Dynamics and Governance Models
(Simon Grand, Christoph Weckerle)
87
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100
The Archive: Knowledge Producers, Powerful Machines, Testimony Functions
(Ines Kleesattel)
101
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114
Subversion: Pop from the Culture Industry to the Data Industry
(Donat Kaufmann, Daniela Weinmann)
115
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122
Blockchain and Digital Contract Management
(David Simon, Ruedi Widmer)
123
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136
Civilization and the Global Public Sphere
(Jörg Scheller)
137
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160
FOUND FOOTAGE I
163
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180
The App-Museum and the Reinvention of the Aura
(Corinne Gisel, Lora Sommer)
181
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206
The Disruption of Criticism
(Frédéric Martel)
207
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222
Evaluating Moving Images in Fast-Moving Times
(Ruedi Widmer)
223
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236
The Taste Machine
(Remo Bitzi, Mathis Neuhaus)
237
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260
FOUND FOOTAGE II
261
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278
BONUS FEATURES
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286
Credits
| 7 | - | 16 | Scripted Culture. Nothing Is New, or Who Is We? | (Ines Kleesattel, Ruedi Widmer) |
| 19 | - | 30 | The Cultural Public Sphere and the Sphere of Rational Discourse | (Eva Mackensen) |
| 31 | - | 42 | Media and the Digital Public Sphere | (Ruedi Widmer) |
| 43 | - | 50 | Smart Curation and the Role of Algorithms in Cultural Reception | (Frédéric Martel) |
| 51 | - | 64 | Human-Machine Relationships | (Dieter Mersch) |
| 65 | - | 74 | Agency | (Felix Stalder) |
| 75 | - | 86 | Economification and Culturalization: Dynamics and Governance Models | (Simon Grand, Christoph Weckerle) |
| 87 | - | 100 | The Archive: Knowledge Producers, Powerful Machines, Testimony Functions | (Ines Kleesattel) |
| 101 | - | 114 | Subversion: Pop from the Culture Industry to the Data Industry | (Donat Kaufmann, Daniela Weinmann) |
| 115 | - | 122 | Blockchain and Digital Contract Management | (David Simon, Ruedi Widmer) |
| 123 | - | 136 | Civilization and the Global Public Sphere | (Jörg Scheller) |
| 137 | - | 160 | FOUND FOOTAGE I | |
| 163 | - | 180 | The App-Museum and the Reinvention of the Aura | (Corinne Gisel, Lora Sommer) |
| 181 | - | 206 | The Disruption of Criticism | (Frédéric Martel) |
| 207 | - | 222 | Evaluating Moving Images in Fast-Moving Times | (Ruedi Widmer) |
| 223 | - | 236 | The Taste Machine | (Remo Bitzi, Mathis Neuhaus) |
| 237 | - | 260 | FOUND FOOTAGE II | |
| 261 | - | 278 | BONUS FEATURES | |
| 279 | - | 286 | Credits |




