Posts Tagged ‘Manovich’

Authorship in New Media

September 29, 2008

A brief writing by Lev Manovich titled, Models of Authorship in New Media, discusses different ideas of collaboration from past to present, and specifically within new media. The idea of authorship, collaboration, appropriation, and the remixing of cultural items have been poorly defined theoretically and legally. Manovich presents a new method of recognition within collaborative [...]

Repitition and The Language of New Media

September 24, 2008

In The Language of New Media, Manovich analyzes the “continuities between computer interfaces and older culture forms, language, and conventions” and repeatedly iterates that the evolution of the computer originated from a tool for work to a tool used to produce cultural content that is representative of a “universal media machine.”
I believe that there is [...]