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[ecrea] New book NOISE CHANNELS: Glitch and Error in Digital Culture By Peter Krapp

Tue Dec 13 11:09:08 GMT 2011



Brings to light the critical role of noise and error in the creative potential of digital culture

NOISE CHANNELS: Glitch and Error in Digital Culture
By Peter Krapp
University of Minnesota Press | 192 pages | 2011
ISBN 978-0-8166-7625-5 | paperback | $22.50
ISBN 978-0-8166-7624-8 | cloth | $67.50
Electronic Mediations Series, Vol. 37

To err is human; to err in digital culture is design. In the glitches, inefficiencies, and errors that ergonomics and usability engineering strive to surmount, Peter Krapp identifies creative reservoirs of computer-mediated interaction. Throughout new media cultures, he traces a resistance to the heritage of motion studies, ergonomics, and efficiency, showing how creativity is stirred within the networks of digital culture.

PRAISE FOR NOISE CHANNELS:
"With a jam-packed intellectual bandwidth, Noise Channels reconfigures how we think about digital culture. Distortion reveals system characteristics: Peter Krapp uses this classic insight to illuminate the vibrant aesthetic and practical offspring of the computer. Marx knew it, Freud knew it, and so do Krapp’s fractious gang of characters. Rarely have the secret affinities among continental high theorists, engineering visionaries, and avant-garde artists been revealed so freshly." —John Durham Peters, University of Iowa

"Noise Channels offers an intriguing and insightful analysis of ‘creative writing’ under the conditions of networked computing. Ranging from hypertext to machinima, it argues that cultural creativity operates by embracing, rather than overcoming or eliminating, limitations (noise). Noise Channels is, beyond doubt, an important contribution to the field of new media studies." —Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Brown University

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Peter Krapp is professor of film and media and visual studies at the University of California, Irvine.

For more information, including the table of contents, visit the book's webpage:
http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/noise-channels

To learn more about the Electronic Mediations Series, follow this link:
http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/series/electronic-mediations

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