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Media Technologies and Posthuman Intimacy

Media Technologies and Posthuman Intimacy

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Jan Stasienko's theory of intimacy discusses processes occurring between a 'human subject and information creations, including technologies and genres related to the construction of a new television message, film image, and cinematic technologies. It also discusses new-media technologies and genres, such as computer games and Web portals, to show that the building of intimacy protocols is not the domain of the digital era and that posthumanism of media apparatus is a wide-ranging problem.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 29 June 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc


In his groundbreaking work, "Constructing a Theory of Intimacy: Processes Occurring Between a 'Human Subject and Information Creations," Jan Stasienko delves into the intricate relationship between a human subject and the information creations that surround them. Through a comprehensive exploration, he elucidates the manner and phases in which this relationship is established, as well as the inherent nature of this connection. Stasienko's analysis encompasses a wide range of technologies and genres associated with the construction of new television messages, including teleprompters, interactive television forms that have emerged across both analogue and digital eras, as well as the composition of film images and the unique characteristics of cinematic technologies such as peep shows, hybrid animation, and digital visual effects. Additionally, he delves into the realm of new-media technologies and genres, such as the aspects related to computer games and Web portals that facilitate the availability of video materials.

The diverse range of topics addressed in this work is driven by a fundamental objective: to demonstrate that the construction of intimacy protocols is not solely confined to the digital era. Rather, it encompasses a broader issue that extends across various historical periods. Stasienko's work highlights the interconnectedness of media apparatus and the posthumanism of these technologies, emphasizing the need to consider a wide array of vehicles that have emerged throughout different eras.

By examining the processes of intimacy formation and the diverse technologies and genres involved, Stasienko offers a profound understanding of the complex interplay between human subjects and information creations. His work serves as a valuable contribution to the field of media studies, providing insights into the evolving nature of interpersonal relationships and the impact of technological advancements on our understanding of intimacy.

Weight: 448g
Dimension: 152 x 230 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781501380556

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