Format Matters: Standards, Practices, and Politics in Media Cultures

Julian Thomas, Antonio Somaini, Markus Stauff, Wanda Strauven, Erika Balsom, Oliver Fahle, Florian Hoof, Elisa Linseisen, Ramon Lobato, Roland Meyer, Kalani Michell, Axel Volmar, Alexandra Schneider, and Marek Jancovic
meson press
2020-02-26

From TIFF files to TED talks, from book sizes to blues stations—the term “format” circulates in a staggering array of contexts and applies to entirely dissimilar objects and practices. How can such a pliable notion meaningfully function as an instrument of classification in so many industries and scientific communities? Comprising a wide range of case studies on the standards, practices, and politics of formats from scholars of photography, film, radio, television, and the Internet, Format Matters charts the many ways in which formats shape and are shaped by past and present media cultures. This volume represents the first sustained collaborative effort to advance the emerging field of format studies.

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Format Matters: Standards, Practices, and Politics in Media Cultures

Julian Thomas, Antonio Somaini, Markus Stauff, Wanda Strauven, Erika Balsom, Oliver Fahle, Florian Hoof, Elisa Linseisen, Ramon Lobato, Roland Meyer, Kalani Michell, Axel Volmar, Alexandra Schneider, and Marek Jancovic

meson press

2020-02-26

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From TIFF files to TED talks, from book sizes to blues stations—the term “format” circulates in a staggering array of contexts and applies to entirely dissimilar objects and practices. How can such a pliable notion meaningfully function as an instrument of classification in so many industries and scientific communities? Comprising a wide range of case studies on the standards, practices, and politics of formats from scholars of photography, film, radio, television, and the Internet, Format Matters charts the many ways in which formats shape and are shaped by past and present media cultures. This volume represents the first sustained collaborative effort to advance the emerging field of format studies.

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  • Formatting
  • Media Cultures
  • Politics
  • Practices
  • Standards
  • Formats
  • Archiving, preservation & digitisation 
  • Film theory & criticism
  • Media studies
  • Media studies
  • TV & society
  • Media, information & communication industries
  • Storage media & peripherals
  • Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
  • System administration
  • Library, archive and information management
  • Film history, theory or criticism
  • Media studies
  • Film history, theory or criticism
  • Internet and digital media: arts and performance
  • Archiving, preservation and digitization
  • Media studies: internet, digital media and society
  • Media studies: TV and society
  • P87-96
  • Formatting
  • Media Cultures
  • Politics
  • Practices
  • Standards
  • Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
  • Storage media and peripherals