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| [Nettime-bold] First issue of online new media Journal out |
The first issue (Winter 2002) of NMEDIAC, the Journal of New Media &
Culture is now available at: http://www.ibiblio.org/nmediac/winter2002/
Here is what this exciting first issue has to offer:
ARTICLES
Cultural Logic in Cyberspace: Web Art & Postmodernism
- A partial teaser article by Amy Davila offering a peak of what is to
come in future issues of NMEDIAC
Party Over, Oops, Out of Time': Y2K, Technological 'Risk' and
Informational Millenarianism
- Kavita Philip & Terry Harpold
Computer mediation and postmodern narrative practices:
computational narratives in Mason&Dixon.
- Miriam Fernndez Santiago
>From Text Effects to Canned Goods:
Identity Construction and Visual Codes in the Flash Development Community
- Megan Sapnar
Media Literacy for the Unconscious Mind
- Brian Walsh
NEW MEDIA ART
"Superstitious Appliances" & "in an unrelated sequence comes"
- Jason Nelson
An Introduction to the New Media Art of Jason Nelson
- NMEDIAC Contributing Editor Jennifer Ley
"Hey Now"
- Thomas Swiss and Motomichi Nakamura
An Introduction to the New Media Poetry of Thomas Swiss
- NMEDIAC Assistant Editor Megan Sapnar
BOOK REVIEWS
Loss Pequeo Glazier. (2002). Digital Poetics: The Making of
E-Poetries. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.
- Review by George Hartley
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Jonathan James McCreadie Lillie
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Managing Editor
NMEDIAC, The Journal of New Media & Culture
http://ibiblio.org/nmediac
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Park Doctoral Candidate
The School of Journalism & Mass Communication
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Senior Web Programmer
Management Information Systems Group, Inc.
http://www.misg.com
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jlillie {AT} email.unc.edu
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http://www.ibiblio.org/jlillie
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