MultiMedia: Texts and ContextsSAGE, 3 oct. 2005 - 196 pages This book provides an accessible and much needed introduction to the diversity of multimedia appearing and proliferating in our society. The phenomenal growth of multimedia has given rise to debates on the role of technology, the skills required for their production and use, and the ethics and politics involved in these new embodied interactions. |
Table des matières
Writing | 6 |
Visuals | 27 |
Sound | 55 |
Movement | 88 |
Space | 114 |
Connection | 137 |
Synaesthesia | 157 |
sound analysis | 169 |
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