Virtual Menageries: Animals as Mediators in Network Cultures
暫譯: 虛擬動物園:動物在網絡文化中的中介角色
Berland, Jody, Malina, Roger F., Cubitt, Sean
- 出版商: Summit Valley Press
- 出版日期: 2019-04-16
- 售價: $1,620
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,539
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 328
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0262039605
- ISBN-13: 9780262039604
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The close interdependency of animal emissaries and new media from early European colonial encounters with the exotic to today's proliferation of animals in digital networks.
From cat videos to corporate logos, digital screens and spaces are crowded with animal bodies. In Virtual Menageries, Jody Berland examines the role of animals in the spread of global communications. Her richly illustrated study links the contemporary proliferation of animals on social media to the collection of exotic animals in the formative years of transcontinental exploration and expansion. By tracing previously unseen parallels across the history of exotic and digital menageries, Berland shows how and why animals came to bridge peoples, territories, and technologies in the expansion of colonial and capitalist cultures.
Berland's genealogy of the virtual menagerie begins in 1414 when a ruler in Bengal sent a Kenyan giraffe to join a Chinese emperor's menagerie. It maps the beaver's role in the colonial conquest of Canada and examines the appearances of animals in early moving pictures. The menagerie is reinvented for the digital age when image and sound designers use parts or images of animals to ensure the affective promise and commercial spread of an emergent digital infrastructure. These animal images are emissaries that enliven and domesticate the ever-expanding field of mediation. Virtual Menageries offers a unique account of animals and animal images as mediators that encourage complicated emotional, economic, and aesthetic investment in changing practices of connection.
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動物使者與新媒體之間的密切相互依賴,從早期歐洲殖民接觸異國情調的時期到今天動物在數位網絡中的普及。
從貓咪影片到企業標誌,數位螢幕和空間充斥著動物的身影。在《虛擬動物園》中,喬迪·伯蘭(Jody Berland)探討了動物在全球通訊擴散中的角色。她這本豐富插圖的研究將當代社交媒體上動物的普及與跨洲探索和擴張初期的異國動物收藏聯繫起來。透過追溯異國和數位動物園歷史中未曾見過的平行關係,伯蘭展示了動物如何以及為何在殖民和資本主義文化的擴張中成為連結人民、領土和技術的橋樑。
伯蘭的虛擬動物園的系譜始於1414年,當時孟加拉的一位統治者將一隻肯尼亞的長頸鹿送往中國皇帝的動物園。這本書描繪了海狸在加拿大殖民征服中的角色,並檢視了動物在早期活動影像中的出現。當影像和聲音設計師使用動物的部分或影像來確保新興數位基礎設施的情感承諾和商業擴展時,動物園在數位時代被重新定義。這些動物影像是使者,活化並馴化了不斷擴展的媒介領域。《虛擬動物園》提供了一個獨特的觀點,將動物和動物影像視為促進情感、經濟和美學投資的媒介,鼓勵人們在不斷變化的連結實踐中進行複雜的投入。