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Actionable Media: Digital Communication Beyond the Desktop by Tinnell, John

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ISBN
9780190678081
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Actionable Media : Digital Communication Beyond the Desktop
Item Height
0.7in
Author
John Tinnell
Item Length
6.1in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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In 1991, Mark Weiser and his team at Xerox PARC declared they were reinventing computers for the twenty-first century. The computer would become integrated into the fabric of everyday life; it would shift to the background rather than being itself an object of focus. The resulting rise of ubiquitous computing (smartphones, smartglasses, smart cities) have since thoroughly colonized our digital landscape. In Actionable Media, John Tinnell contends that there is an unsung rhetorical dimension to Weiser's legacy, which stretches far beyond recent iProducts. Taking up Weiser's motto, "Start from the arts and humanities," Tinnell develops a theoretical framework for understanding nascent initiatives--the Internet of things, wearable interfaces, augmented reality--in terms of their intellectual history, their relationship to earlier communication technologies, and their potential to become vibrant platforms for public culture and critical media production.It is clear that an ever-widening array of everyday spaces now double as venues for multimedia authorship. Writers, activists, and students, in cities and towns everywhere, are digitally augmenting physical environments. Audio walks embed narratives around local parks for pedestrians to encounter during a stroll; online forums are woven into urban infrastructure and suburban plazas to invigorate community politics. This new wave of digital communication, which Tinnell terms "actionable media," is presented through case studies of exemplar projects by leading artists, designers, and research-creation teams. Chapters alter notions of ubiquitous computing through concepts drawn from Bernard Stiegler, Gregory Ulmer, and Hannah Arendt; from comparative media analyses with writing systems such as cuneiform, urban signage, and GUI software; and from relevant stylistic insights gleaned from the open air arts practices of Augusto Boal, Claude Monet, and Janet Cardiff. Actionable Media challenges familiar claims about the combination of physical and digital spaces, beckoning contemporary media studies toward an alternative substrate of historical precursors, emerging forms, design philosophies, and rhetorical principles.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190678089
ISBN-13
9780190678081
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239903405

Product Key Features

Author
John Tinnell
Publication Name
Actionable Media : Digital Communication Beyond the Desktop
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.1in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
P96.T42t56 2017
Reviews
"By linking rhetoric and ubiquitous computing, Tinnell offers a fascinating view into new forms of writing, meaning-making, and spatial practice as we move into a new era of ubiquitous computing. Tinnell's writing style is approachable, sophisticated, well-researched, and thoroughly entertaining." --Jason Farman, Associate Professor and Director, Design Cultures & Creativity Program, University of Maryland, College Park "John Tinnell's Actionable Media is part of the next generation of required reading at the intersection of rhetoric and media studies. His book cuts across a wide swath of past and present forms of post-desktop computing to give us the tools we desperately need not just to understand the products of digital culture but to intervene in and reimagine our contemporary, digitally-mediated world. At this point in time, what could be more important than making our media actionable?" --Lori Emerson, Associate Professor and Director of the Media Archaeology Lab, University of Colorado at Boulder, "By linking rhetoric and ubiquitous computing, Tinnell offers a fascinating view into new forms of writing, meaning-making, and spatial practice as we move into a new era of ubiquitous computing. Tinnell's writing style is approachable, sophisticated, well-researched, and thoroughly entertaining."-Jason Farman, Associate Professor and Director, Design Cultures & Creativity Program, University of Maryland, College Park "John Tinnell's Actionable Media is part of the next generation of required reading at the intersection of rhetoric and media studies. His book cuts across a wide swath of past and present forms of post-desktop computing to give us the tools we desperately need not just to understand the products of digital culture but to intervene in and reimagine our contemporary, digitally-mediated world. At this point in time, what could be more important than making our media actionable?"-Lori Emerson, Associate Professor and Director of the Media Archaeology Lab, University of Colorado at Boulder, "By linking rhetoric and ubiquitous computing, Tinnell offers a fascinating view into new forms of writing, meaning-making, and spatial practice as we move into a new era of ubiquitous computing. Tinnell's writing style is approachable, sophisticated, well-researched, and thoroughly entertaining." --Jason Farman, Associate Professor and Director, Design Cultures & Creativity Program, University of Maryland, College Park"John Tinnell's Actionable Media is part of the next generation of required reading at the intersection of rhetoric and media studies. His book cuts across a wide swath of past and present forms of post-desktop computing to give us the tools we desperately need not just to understand the products of digital culture but to intervene in and reimagine our contemporary, digitally-mediated world. At this point in time, what could be more important thanmaking our media actionable?" --Lori Emerson, Associate Professor and Director of the Media Archaeology Lab, University of Colorado at Boulder, "As Tinnell's cases illustrate, the actionable media model offers political potential. His provo-cation suggests a path where scholars, artists, and the public could collaborate to critique dominant societal structures at a time where tech leaders hold as much power as world governments. Yet, the implementation of actionable media faces legitimate practical challenges related to funding, tenure and promotion requirements, and technological infrastructure. These limitations do not minimize the theoretical contributions of Actionable Media. Instead, they highlight the need for more projects in this vein, where scholars consider how their work interfaces with technology and the public in a more meaningful fashion." -- Cory Barker, Convergence "By linking rhetoric and ubiquitous computing, Tinnell offers a fascinating view into new forms of writing, meaning-making, and spatial practice as we move into a new era of ubiquitous computing. Tinnell's writing style is approachable, sophisticated, well-researched, and thoroughly entertaining." --Jason Farman, Associate Professor and Director, Design Cultures & Creativity Program, University of Maryland, College Park "John Tinnell's Actionable Media is part of the next generation of required reading at the intersection of rhetoric and media studies. His book cuts across a wide swath of past and present forms of post-desktop computing to give us the tools we desperately need not just to understand the products of digital culture but to intervene in and reimagine our contemporary, digitally-mediated world. At this point in time, what could be more important than making our media actionable?" --Lori Emerson, Associate Professor and Director of the Media Archaeology Lab, University of Colorado at Boulder
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Preface. Three Walks in Central Park Introduction. Making Media Actionable Chapter 1. The Invention of Ubiquitous Computing Chapter 2. Interpreting Post-Desktop Practices Chapter 3. Futures of Computing via Histories of Writing Chapter 4. A Theory of Two Archives, from Cuneiform to Augmented Reality Chapter 5. Forms of Actionable Media Chapter 6. Creating Actionable Media Epilogue. Kairotic Intellectuals Bibliography
Copyright Date
2017
Topic
Communication Studies, Media Studies
Lccn
2017-007885
Dewey Decimal
302.231
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science

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