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  2. Lev Manovich - Wikipedia

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    Lev Manovich. Lev Manovich ( / ˈmænəvɪtʃ / MAN-ə-vitch [2]) is an artist, an author and a theorist of digital culture. He is a Distinguished Professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Manovich played a key role in creating four new research fields: new media studies (1991-), software studies (2001-), cultural ...

  3. Database cinema - Wikipedia

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    Lev Manovich first related the database to cinema in his effort to understand the changing technologies of filmmaking techniques in media landscapes. According to Manovich, cinema privileged narrative as the key form of cultural expression of modern age but the computer age introduced its correlate, the database: "As a cultural form, database ...

  4. The New Media Reader - Wikipedia

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    0-262-23227-8. The New Media Reader is a new media textbook edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort and published through The MIT Press. The reader features essays from a variety of contributors such as Lev Manovich, Richard Stallman, and Alan Turing. It is currently in use at multiple college campuses including Brown University ", [2 ...

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    by Lev Manovich Cmabridge, MIT Press, 2002. Manovich is the guru of the New Media philosophy. His considerations enlighten the role of the New Media (digital media) in our society. In the book he considers each kind of digital media and find its peculiarity in the illusion of originality that new media give us.

  6. Jennifer & Kevin McCoy - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer and Kevin McCoy are a Brooklyn, New York -based married couple who make art together, and still continue to make projects together. They work with interactive media, film, performance and installation to explore personal experience in relation with new technology, the mass media, and global commerce with work that is highly influenced ...

  7. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    Digital cinema. Stadium seating rows closer to digital cinema screens offer significantly more immersive experiences. Digital cinema refers to the adoption of digital technology within the film industry to distribute or project motion pictures as opposed to the historical use of reels of motion picture film, such as 35 mm film.

  8. New media - Wikipedia

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    Tony Feldman considers digital satellite television as an example of a new media technology that uses digital compression to dramatically increase the number of television channels that can be delivered, and which changes the nature of what can be offered through the service, but does not transform the experience of television from the user's ...

  9. Metamedia - Wikipedia

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    Metamedia. The term metamedia, coined by Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, refers to new relationships between form and content in the development of new technologies and new media. [1] In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the term was taken up by writers such as Douglas Rushkoff and Lev Manovich. Contemporary metamedia, such as at Stanford ...