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[Commlist] new book: Sensations of History
Fri Nov 08 08:07:15 GMT 2019
*Sensations of History***
Animation and New Media Art
*James J. Hodge***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/sensations-of-history_*
What does it mean to live in an era of emerging digital technologies?
Are computers really as antihistorical as they often seem? Drawing on
phenomenology’s investigation of time and history, /Sensations of
History/ uses encounters with new media art to inject more life into
these questions, making profound contributions to our understanding of
the digital age in the larger scope of history.*__*
/Sensations of History/ combines close textual analysis of experimental
new media artworks with in-depth discussions of key texts from the
philosophical tradition of phenomenology. Through this inquiry, author
James J. Hodge argues for the immense significance of new media art in
examining just what historical experience means in a digital age. His
beautiful, aphoristic style demystifies complex theories and ideas,
making perplexing issues feel both graspable and intimate.
Highlighting underappreciated, vibrant work in the fields of digital art
and video, /Sensations of History/ explores artists like Paul Chan, Phil
Solomon, John F. Simon, and Barbara Lattanzi. Hodge’s provocative
interpretations, which bring these artists into dialogue with well-known
works, are perfect for scholars of cinema, media studies, art history,
and literary studies. Ultimately, /Sensations of History/ presents the
compelling case that we are not witnessing the end of history—we are
instead seeing its rejuvenation in a surprising variety of new media art.
*James J. Hodge*is assistant professor of English at the Alice Kaplan
Institute for the Humanities at Northwestern University.
*University of Minnesota Press**| Electronic Mediations | October 2019 |
232pp | 9781517906832 | PB | £22.99**
*Price subject to change.
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