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[ecrea] New publication Body Images in the Post-Cinematic Scenario. The Digitization of Bodies
Tue Feb 27 17:19:33 GMT 2018
New publication available from Mimesis International as part of the book
series Post-cinema & Digital Cultures
BODY IMAGES IN THE POST-CINEMATIC SCENARIO. THE DIGITIZATION OF BODIES
Edited by Alberto Brodesco and Federico Giordano
What is the status of body in the realm of digital media? This volume
studies how our perception of body has been modified by new media
(videogames, transmedia platforms, ARGs), new narratives
(science-fictions, TV series) and new devices (wearable technologies,
Virtual Reality, cosmetic surgery). Which body images and identities do
emerge? Within the ‘Post-Cinematic’ or ‘Post-Media’ condition, the body
becomes a changeable, flexible ‘unstable object’. The first part of this
book analyses the presence of body in television/film productions and in
social media (changes, aesthetics, new spaces); the second part focuses
on the relationship between the digital media and the viewer/user,
showing how his/her body is subject to shape modification.
Read the excerpt "Wearable, haptic and multisensorial technological
devices" by Federico Giordano
http://mimesisinternational.com/wearable-haptic-and-multisensorial-technological-devices-by-federico-giordano/
Find out more about the book series Post-cinema & Digital Cultures here:
http://mimesisinternational.com/category/post-cinema-digital-cultures/
For more information and to buy the book:
http://mimesisinternational.com/body-images-in-the-post-cinematic-scenario/
Pre-order on Amazon US:
https://www.amazon.com/BODY-IMAGES-POST-CINEMATIC-SCENARIO-DIGITIZATION/dp/8869771091/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1516277669&sr=8-4&keywords=brodesco
Mimesis International is a publisher specialising in the humanities with
a keen interest in philosophy, cinema and architecture. To receive news
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