Media, Technology and the Imagination
暫譯: 媒體、科技與想像力

Marie Hendry

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2013-08-01
  • 售價: $2,740
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,603
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 160
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 1443848506
  • ISBN-13: 9781443848503
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商品描述

The dynamic, precarious relationship between technology and imagination, or more broadly, between the sciences and the humanities, is a thrilling crux, offering possibilities scholars and artists of previous generations might have only hoped for in the most abstract way. No longer is technological advancement confined to the laboratory or to the pages of speculative fiction; it is an accepted, expected aspect of modern existence, including contemporary art, performance and literature. From the ways we communicate to the ways we create, technology has become a conduit as well as an inspiration for imaginative innovation. The advent and accessibility of new media, communication outlets and innovative software programs have democratized the creative landscape, building a community of professionals and amateurs who can freely discuss and shape the way literature, art and performance are created and perceived. Just as technology has been liberated from categorical confines, it has helped art and literature be realized as entities that occur in places besides galleries and libraries. Tablets and e-readers, for example, make it possible for literary enthusiasts to read books that are out of print, difficult to find or even self-published by amateur writers, which would have merely been a bibliophile's dream as little as a decade ago. Correspondingly, the essays in this volume examine the intersection of technology and imaginative creation as it applies to and influences modern film, fiction, graphic novels and pedagogical practice. The contributors investigate how technology has indelibly changed the practice of literary and cultural analysis and even the most basic facets of contemporary society: communication, relation and creation.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

科技與想像之間的動態而不穩定的關係,或更廣泛地說,科學與人文之間的關係,是一個令人興奮的關鍵點,提供了過去世代的學者和藝術家可能僅能以最抽象的方式希望實現的可能性。科技進步不再僅限於實驗室或推測性小說的頁面;它已成為現代生活中被接受和期待的一部分,包括當代藝術、表演和文學。從我們溝通的方式到創作的方式,科技已成為想像創新的媒介和靈感來源。新媒體、通訊渠道和創新軟體程序的出現和普及,使創意領域民主化,建立了一個專業人士和業餘愛好者的社群,他們可以自由地討論和塑造文學、藝術和表演的創作與感知方式。正如科技已從類別的限制中解放出來,它也幫助藝術和文學實現為不僅僅存在於畫廊和圖書館的實體。例如,平板電腦和電子閱讀器使文學愛好者能夠閱讀那些絕版、難以尋找或甚至是業餘作家自費出版的書籍,這在十年前僅僅是書迷的夢想。相應地,本卷中的文章探討了科技與想像創作的交集,及其如何影響現代電影、小說、圖畫小說和教學實踐。貢獻者們研究了科技如何不可磨滅地改變文學和文化分析的實踐,甚至是當代社會最基本的面向:溝通、關係和創作。