
Media Parasites in the Early Avant-Garde: On the Abuse of Technology and Communication 1st ed. 2012 Edition
Author(s): A. Niebisch (Author)
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date: November 28, 2012
- Edition: 1st ed. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 247 pages
- ISBN-10: 134944684X
- ISBN-13: 9781349446841
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Media Parasites in the Early Avant-Garde is a highly original study combining three areas of research that should have been merged long ago: Michel Serres’ theory of the parasite, Friedrich Kittler’s contribution to our understanding of the military origins of modern media, and historical analyses of Dadaism and Futurism. Giving a new twist to an old story, Niebisch turns heroic rebel-artists into profiteers of media parasitism: the new technologies create the disturbances that are then refunctionalized and codified as art.” – Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, professor, German Studies, University of British Columbia
“Cultural analysis at its best: this book suspends the study of media culture from technological determinism by focusing on ‘parasitic’ uses and creative misuses of new technologies in early 20th century avant-garde e.g Futurism, Dada, while at the same time cross-checking such media artistic practices against the engineering evidence. Some hitherto neglected or even unknown discoveries from the archive are being revealed, ranging from poetical and optical to acoustic (and even ‘optophonetic’) devices. Thus the reader is provided with rich material and suggestions to judge himself if ‘noisy’ avant-garde uses and modifications of technology are indeed ‘subversive’ interventions in the cultural order and in the ecology of media, or if they act on a just metaphorical level.” – Wolfgang Ernst, chair of Media Theories, Humboldt University, Berlin
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