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The Language of New Media (Leonardo Book Series)
  

The Language of New Media (Leonardo Book Series) [Kindle Edition]

Lev Manovich
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A stimulating, eclectic account of new media that finds its origins in old media, particularly the cinema.

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Offering a theory of new media, this book places the recent developments within the history of visual culture of the last few centuries. The reliance on old conventions as well as ideas unique to new media are explored, with particular emphasis on the role of the cinema.

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Lev Manovich analysiert in seinem Buch die formale und strukturelle "Sprache" der neuen Medien, indem er einen historischen Zusammenhang mit traditionellen Medien, wie beispielsweise dem Film bzw. Kino herstellt. Dabei bezieht er sich insbesondere auf Aspekte der technischen Umsetzung und deren Einfluss auf die Ästhetik und Formensprache. Das Ergebnis ist eine leicht nachvollziehbare sorgfältige Herleitung der formalen Sprache der Neuen Medien, welche nicht nur Medientheoretikern, sondern auch Praktikern, wie beispielsweise Designern, hilfreich sein dürfte. Das Buch basiert auf Beiträgen die Manovich in Mailinglisten wie Rhizome veröffentlichte und ist daher relativ modular aufgebaut. Dies ermöglicht auch, die darin enthaltenen Anregungen und Gedanken zu nutzen, ohne das doch recht umfangreiche Werk notwendigerweise in einem Stück durcharbeiten zu müssen.
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New Languages of Communication and Relationship? 1. Januar 2003
Von Nicholas Croft - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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According to the back cover introduction, "Lev Manovich offers the first systematic and rigorous theory of new media". He does this by describing the developing history of available media as a context for understanding the current digital electronics technology.

On the media of today he notes: "One general effect of the digital revolution is that the avant-garde aesthetic strategies came to be embedded in the command and interface metaphors of the computer software. The contemporary computer media are actually the past avant-garde materialized!"

As is perhaps clear from the book's title, "The Language of New Media" is primarily about the communication 'languages' that the various media make available through their existence. A language, in the sense that Mr. Manovich uses the term, is a collection of methods[in a media-tool/medium context] and their effect on that which may be communicated by a particular work. A wide range of examples, from published or exhibited creations, are cited to help describe the fruits of using a particular method/context that he details.

The strongest recurring theme in the book is how it deals with the history of cinematic language. Cinema is the media which brings under it's umbrella the greatest range of production methodology, so comes the closest to tying the whole text together into a coherent narrative. Otherwise, the book would tend to be more a kind of dictionary of available media methodologies/effects/attributes, each with their own implication towards constructing a sensual or conceptual experience.

Marshall Mcluhan's point, that "The medium is the message", may well serve as the best description of the contents of this book. For those seeking an analysis on the "meaning of the messages", that the media artists convey, it is probably best to seek additional books as a supplement to this one.

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Highly recommended 29. September 2002
Von Ron Mader - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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(Planeta.com Journal) -- About a century ago the early years of cinema witnessed the creation of veritable masterpieces. For more than a generation (1980s-1930s) filmmakers produced seminal works that defined the very language of the medium. So at the turn of this century, how do we recognize the equivalent works in "new media" -- computers, the web and other digital compositions? A scientist and theoretician, Lev Manovich guides the way in his exceptional book.

New media links content and interface, providing an unlimited number of ways of accessing a work. This is the norm of the digital age. Manovich argues "modern media is the new battlefield for the competition between database and narrative." (p. 234) But new media does not begin with the Web. In fact, there's no better place to begin than with the 1929 avant garde film classic, Dziga Vertov's "Man with a Movie Camera," which serves as a guide in an innovative prologue.

Later Manovich sums up the achievement of this classic film: "Vertov is able to achieve something that new media designers still have to learn -- how to merge database and narrative into a new form (p. 243).

The Language of New Media offers a rigorous theory of new media. The author discusses new media's reliance on traditions, such as the use of the rectangular frame. He also demonstrates how concepts from film theory and art history play a vital role in understanding where we stand today. This book is highly recommended.

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provocative and smart 21. Januar 2008
Von Serious Fun - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Manovich's treatment of computer-media expressive forms is intelligent and entirely worthy of serious engagement. At crucial points, however, he makes leaps and grand assertions without proper demonstration.

For example, he speaks of the database as an expressive form, and as the key computer-mediated form of our time. So, why not explain how in the world a database is expressive, or how it makes meaning? He says it is naturally opposed to narrative--they are "natural enemies"--but how precisely does database accomplish anything for anyone without narrative (or interpretation, which is closely related)? What is a database without narrative? I just don't see how he has shown what he asserts. At the same time, i think much of the virtue of this book is through its suggestions rather than its water-tight argumentation. That can make it a fertile reading experience, but frustrating all the same. Books like this one get people talking, even if they are wrong on a lot of points. We need people to be speculative and a bit "loose" like much of this book is, but one must be prepared to read it critically and with some caution.
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In new media lingo, to transcode something is to translate it into another format. &quote;
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A new media object is not something fixed once and for all, but something that can exist in different, potentially infinite versions. This is another consequence of the numerical coding of media (principle 1) and the modular structure of a media object (principle 2). &quote;
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All new media objects, whether created from scratch on computers or converted from analog media sources, are composed of digital code; they are numerical representations. &quote;
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