Action at a Distance

Christina Vagt, Florian Sprenger, and John Durham Peters
meson press
2020-08-14

The mediality of transmission and the materiality of communication result today more than ever in “acting at a distance” – an action whose agency lies in a medium. This book provides an overview into this crucial phenomenon, thereby introducing urgent questions of human interaction, the binding and breaking of time and space, and the entanglement of the material and the immaterial. Three vivid inquiries deal with histories and theories of mediality and materiality.

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  • Computer networking & communications
  • Media studies
  • Computer networking and communications
  • Media studies
  • Media studies: internet, digital media and society
  • Computer networking and communications
  • Computer modelling and simulation
  • P87-96
  • T58.5-58.64
  • Materiality
  • Mediality
  • Transmission
  • Computer modelling & simulation

Action at a Distance

Christina Vagt, Florian Sprenger, and John Durham Peters

meson press

2020-08-14

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The mediality of transmission and the materiality of communication result today more than ever in “acting at a distance” – an action whose agency lies in a medium. This book provides an overview into this crucial phenomenon, thereby introducing urgent questions of human interaction, the binding and breaking of time and space, and the entanglement of the material and the immaterial. Three vivid inquiries deal with histories and theories of mediality and materiality.

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  • Computer networking & communications
  • Media studies
  • Computer networking and communications
  • Media studies
  • Media studies: internet, digital media and society
  • Computer networking and communications
  • Computer modelling and simulation
  • P87-96
  • T58.5-58.64
  • Materiality
  • Mediality
  • Transmission
  • Computer modelling & simulation