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How have developments in media technologies affected our experience of time? Critically assess the relevance of the theories you examine for understanding the contemporary media environment.

How have developments in media technologies affected our experience of time?

How have developments in media technologies affected our experience of time? Referring to a range of theorists we have examined in the course, reflect upon different understandings of ‘time’ and ‘experience’, and critically assess the relevance of the theories you examine for understanding the contemporary media environment.

This is the Module sources that you need to refer on the paper:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p04b183c/adam-curtis-hypernormalisation#
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/6/2/000120/000120.html
http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=74

2018 Issue No. 31 – Technoaffect: Bodies, Machines, Media


https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1470
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20551940.2015.1079982
Vilem Fusser (2004). ‘Line and surface’ and ‘A historiography revisited’, in Writings, translated by Andres Strohl, pp.21–34, 132–137. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

See also: Manuel DeLanda (2000). A Thousand Years of Non-Linear History. New York: Swerve Editions.
Guide to Reading Deleuze’s Cinema II: The Time-Image, Part I: Towards a Direct Imaging of Time to Crystal-Images
Gilles Deleuze (1989). Cinema 2: the time-image. Translated by Hugh Tomlinson and Robert Galeta. London: The Athlone Press
http://mediacommons.org/intransition/2018/04/30/womens-time-image
Ben Roberts (2010). ‘Cinema as Mnemotechnics: Bernard Stiegler and the “industrialization of memory”’. Angelaki 11(1): 55-63.

These books above I cannot save them because they are from an online library -If you cannot find them we will see how I will sent them to you, because the essay is based on those course readings basically and of course other sources.

Mark B. N. Hansen (2009). ‘Living (with) technical time: from media surrogacy to distributed cognition’. Theory, Culture and Society 26(2–3): 294–315igel Thrift (2007). ‘Life, but not as we know it’, in Non-representational theory: space, politics, affect, pp.1–26. New York & London: Routledge.David Gunkel & Paul A. Taylor (2014). ‘Introduction’, in Heidegger and the media, pp. 1–5, 14–21. Cambridge: Polity PressStephen Kennedy (2015). ‘Introduction’, in Chaos media: a sonic economy of digital space, pp. 1–19. New York & London: Bloomsbury AcademicWolfgang Ernst (2016). ‘Introduction’, in Sonic time machines: explicit sound, sirenic voices and sonicity, pp. 21–34. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press

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