1st Edition

Digital Interfacing Action and Perception through Technology

By Daniel Black Copyright 2019
210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

This book takes the interface – or rather to interface, a process rather than a discrete object or location – as a concept emblematic of our contemporary embodied relationship with technological artefacts. The fundamental question addressed by this book is: How can we understand what it means to perceive or act upon the world as a body–artefact assemblage? Black works to clarify the role of... Read more

Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Myth of the Myth of Transparency; Chapter 2 - Where Do Bodies End and Objects Begin? ; Chapter 3 - Beside Ourselves; Chapter 4 - Aesthesiogenesis; Chapter 5 - Real Time; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index;

Biography

Daniel Black is Senior Lecturer of Communications and Media Studies in the School of Media, Film & Journalism at Monash University, Australia