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Kirjailija

Bernhard Siegert

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 5 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2003-2024, suosituimpien joukossa Glänta 1(2024). Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

5 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2003-2024.

Glänta 1(2024)

Glänta 1(2024)

Bernhard Siegert; Adania Shibli; Hanna Nordenhök; Balsam Karam; Doaa Kamel; Sofia Junes; Leif Holmstrand; Elisabeth Hjorth; Gloria Anzaldúa; Jean Améry

Glänta Produktion
2024
lehtivihko, moniste
I Gläntas nya nummer samtalar den palestinska författaren Adania Shibli med Balsam Karam & Elisabeth Hjorth & Hanna Nordenhök. Tre samtal som har blivit en enda text. Här finns också konstkollektivet HAWAF som till Glänta producerat en specialversion av deras museum för Gaza, Sahab Museum, som går att vika ut ur numret. Dessutom ett kapitel ur Gloria Anzaldúas klassiska verk Borderlands / La Frontera, samt förintelseöverlevaren Jean Amérys text om självmordet. Samt dikter av Doaa Kamel, Sofia Junes, Leif Holmstrand och UKON. Och den tyska medieteoretikern Bernhard Siegerts genomgång av dörrar, och deras materiella och symboliska betydelser.
Final Frontiers: Eine Medienarchaologie Des Meeres
The sea is the world's largest media theory machine. Why? Because at sea "world" always has to be enabled by media technology. Bernhard Siegert's large-scale media archaeology of the sea is about the ship and the sea as the final frontier of the human habitat, the law, war, aesthetics, the image and the sign, through which they reflect their own media apriori.
Cultural Techniques

Cultural Techniques

Bernhard Siegert

Fordham University Press
2015
sidottu
In a crucial shift within posthumanistic media studies, Bernhard Siegert dissolves the concept of media into a network of operations that reproduce, displace, process, and reflect the distinctions fundamental for a given culture. Cultural Techniques aims to forget our traditional understanding of media so as to redefine the concept through something more fundamental than the empiricist study of a medium's individual or collective uses or of its cultural semantics or aesthetics. Rather, Siegert seeks to relocate media and culture on a level where the distinctions between object and performance, matter and form, human and nonhuman, sign and channel, the symbolic and the real are still in the process of becoming. The result is to turn ontology into a domain of all that is meant in German by the word Kultur. Cultural techniques comprise not only self-referential symbolic practices like reading, writing, counting, or image-making. The analysis of artifacts as cultural techniques emphasizes their ontological status as "in-betweens," shifting from firstorder to second-order techniques, from the technical to the artistic, from object to sign, from the natural to the cultural, from the operational to the representational. Cultural Techniques ranges from seafaring, drafting, and eating to the production of the sign-signaldistinction in old and new media, to the reproduction of anthropological difference, to the study of trompe-l'oeils, grids, registers, and doors. Throughout, Siegert addresses fundamental questions of how ontological distinctions can be replaced by chains of operations that process those alleged ontological distinctions within the ontic. Grounding posthumanist theory both historically and technically, this book opens up a crucial dialogue between new German media theory and American postcybernetic discourses.
Cultural Techniques

Cultural Techniques

Bernhard Siegert

Fordham University Press
2015
pokkari
In a crucial shift within posthumanistic media studies, Bernhard Siegert dissolves the concept of media into a network of operations that reproduce, displace, process, and reflect the distinctions fundamental for a given culture. Cultural Techniques aims to forget our traditional understanding of media so as to redefine the concept through something more fundamental than the empiricist study of a medium's individual or collective uses or of its cultural semantics or aesthetics. Rather, Siegert seeks to relocate media and culture on a level where the distinctions between object and performance, matter and form, human and nonhuman, sign and channel, the symbolic and the real are still in the process of becoming. The result is to turn ontology into a domain of all that is meant in German by the word Kultur. Cultural techniques comprise not only self-referential symbolic practices like reading, writing, counting, or image-making. The analysis of artifacts as cultural techniques emphasizes their ontological status as "in-betweens," shifting from firstorder to second-order techniques, from the technical to the artistic, from object to sign, from the natural to the cultural, from the operational to the representational. Cultural Techniques ranges from seafaring, drafting, and eating to the production of the sign-signaldistinction in old and new media, to the reproduction of anthropological difference, to the study of trompe-l'oeils, grids, registers, and doors. Throughout, Siegert addresses fundamental questions of how ontological distinctions can be replaced by chains of operations that process those alleged ontological distinctions within the ontic. Grounding posthumanist theory both historically and technically, this book opens up a crucial dialogue between new German media theory and American postcybernetic discourses.