VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture 4 (2015), 7

Titel der Ausgabe 
VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture 4 (2015), 7
Weiterer Titel 
Archaeologies of Tele-Visions and -Realities

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Hilversum, The Netherlands 2015: Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
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VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture
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Netherlands
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VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture Postbus 1060 1200BB Hilversum
Von
Classen, Christoph

VIEW Issue 7: Archaeologies of Tele-Visions and -Realities

This issue, co-edited by Andreas Fickers and Anne-Katrin Weber, presents archaeological inquiries into the multiple pasts of tele-visions. It aims to assess the many lives of television and highlights from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives what has shaped television as a technical infrastructure, political and social institution, cultural phenomenon and business model.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial

Editorial: Towards an Archaeology of Television
Andreas Fickers, Anne-Katrin Weber

Discoveries

Adapt Simulation: 16mm Film Editing for Television
Amanda Murphy, Vanessa Jackson, Rowan Aust, John Ellis

The lessons of Counterpoint: Ernst’s media archaeology and practical archival research
Ken Griffin

Nonconformist Television in the Netherlands: Two Curious Cases of Amateur Media as Counter-Technologies
Tom Slootweg, Susan Aasman

Digital Media Archaeology: Uncovering the digital tool AVResearcherXL
Jasmijn Van Gorp, Sonja de Leeuw, Justin van Wees, Bouke Huurnink

Explorations

Tom Swift’s Three Inventions of Television: Media History and the Technological Imaginary
Doron Galili

Picking Up (On) Fragments
Phil Ellis

Extending the Aerial: uncovering histories of Teletext and telesoftware in Britain
Alison Gazzard

Immersive Televisual Environments: Spectatorship, Stereoscopic Vision and the Failure of 3DTV
Ilkin Mehrabov

Streaming: A Media Hydrography of Televisual Flows
Ghislain Thibault

Without Latency: Cathode Immersions and the Neglected Practice of Xenocasting for Television and Radio
Adam Hulbert

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