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'''Lecture:''' Prof. John Bowes, ''History of Communications & Media Technology''
 
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a) Forward to ''Media in Transition'' Book Series, David Throburn, editor, Edward Barrett, Henry Jenkins, associate editors, MIT Press, Cambridge MA.
 
a) Forward to ''Media in Transition'' Book Series, David Throburn, editor, Edward Barrett, Henry Jenkins, associate editors, MIT Press, Cambridge MA.
  
b) McLuhan, Marshall. ''The Playboy Interview'' (pgs. 233-269) in The Essential McLuhan, ed. Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone,  NY, Harper Collins, 1998
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b) McLuhan, Marshall. ''The Playboy Interview'' (pgs. 233-269) in ''The Essential McLuhan,'' ed. Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone,  NY, Harper Collins, 1998
  
  
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For Week 6, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:  
 
For Week 6, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:  
  
a) Manovich, Lev. ''The Language of New Media'', Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2001, pgs. 212-285, 314-333
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a) Manovich, Lev. ''The Language of New Media,'' Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2001, pgs. 212-285, 314-333
  
b) Murray, Janet. "The Four Essential Properties of Digital Environments", pgs. 71-94, from Hamlet on the Holodeck, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 1998.  
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b) Murray, Janet. "The Four Essential Properties of Digital Environments," pgs. 71-94, from ''Hamlet on the Holodeck,'' Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 1998.  
  
c) Murray, Janet. "The Aesthetics of the Medium", pgs. 97 - 182, from Hamlet on the Holodeck, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 1998.
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c) Murray, Janet. "The Aesthetics of the Medium," pgs. 97 - 182, from ''Hamlet on the Holodeck,'' Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 1998.
  
  
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For Week 9, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:  
 
For Week 9, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:  
  
a) Crawford, Chris. ''The Art of Interactive Design''. pgs. 77-90, No Starch Press, San Francisco, 2003
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a) Crawford, Chris. ''The Art of Interactive Design,'' pgs. 77-90, No Starch Press, San Francisco, 2003
  
b) Eskelinen, Markku. "Towards Computer Game Studies", pgs. 36-44 in ''First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game'', Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Harrigan, Pat. Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2004  
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b) Eskelinen, Markku. "Towards Computer Game Studies," pgs. 36-44 in ''First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game,'' Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Harrigan, Pat. Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2004  
  
 
c) Juul, Jesper. "Introduction to Game Time", pgs. 131-142 in ''First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game'', Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Harrigan, Pat, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2004  
 
c) Juul, Jesper. "Introduction to Game Time", pgs. 131-142 in ''First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game'', Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Harrigan, Pat, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2004  

Revision as of 04:29, 14 September 2010

CALENDAR

READING LIST SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Week 1 : SEP07 HISTORY

Be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss: (refer to bottom of page for .pdf of the readings)

a) Plato, “The Allegory of the Cave,” in the Republic, Book VII. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing, 2000. 13-18.

b) Benjamin, Walter. “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,”

c) Bolter & Gromala. “Text Rain,” in Windows and Mirrors: Interaction Design, Digital Art and the Myth of Transparency, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2007.

d) Booth, Wayne C., Colomb, Gregory G. and Williams, Joseph M. The Craft of Research, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. 35-57.


Bring to class and turn in, 2 copies of one page that contains:

1. a reading that you consider to be essential for a course like this, properly cited

2. your research question (this week’s version) that demonstrates that you have a clear understanding of The Craft of Research reading

3. your definition of what constitutes New Media, with examples



Week 2 : SEP14 H I S T O R Y

Lecture: Prof. Chris Shaw, History of Computer Technology

Presentation: Plato & Co. (Black Box)

Discussion

Assignment


For Week 3, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Innis, H. “The Bias of Communication,” 1951, Toronto, ON, University of Toronto Press, pgs. 33-60.

b) Standage, Tom. The Victorian Internet, NY, Penguin Putnam, 1998


Optional readings: available in The New Media Reader, Wardrip-Fruin & Montfort, eds.

As We May Think, Vannevar Bush, 1945

Computing Machinery and Intelligence, Alan Turing, 1950

Man-Computer Symbiosis, J. C. R. Licklider, 1960

From Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework, Douglas Engelbart, 1962

Sketchpad: A Man-Machine Graphical Communication System, Ivan Sutherland, 1963


Week 3 : SEP21

Lecture: Prof. John Bowes, History of Communications & Media Technology

Presentation:

Discussion

Assignment


For Week 4, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Bolter, J. David & Grusin, Richard. "Immediacy, Hypermediacy, and Remediation", pgs. 20 - 50, from Remediation, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 1999

b) Lavin, Maud. “The Berlin Dada Photomontages”. (pgs. 13- 46) from Cut with the Kitchen Knife: the Weimar Photomontages of Hannah Hoch.



Week 4 : SEP28 M E D I A, M E D I A T I O N, R E M E D I A T I O N

Presentation:

Discussion


For Week 5, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Forward to Media in Transition Book Series, David Throburn, editor, Edward Barrett, Henry Jenkins, associate editors, MIT Press, Cambridge MA.

b) McLuhan, Marshall. The Playboy Interview (pgs. 233-269) in The Essential McLuhan, ed. Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, NY, Harper Collins, 1998



Week 5 : OCT05

Presentation:

Discussion

Assignment


For Week 6, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Manovich, Lev. The Language of New Media, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2001, pgs. 212-285, 314-333

b) Murray, Janet. "The Four Essential Properties of Digital Environments," pgs. 71-94, from Hamlet on the Holodeck, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 1998.

c) Murray, Janet. "The Aesthetics of the Medium," pgs. 97 - 182, from Hamlet on the Holodeck, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 1998.



Week 6 : OCT12

Presentation:

Discussion

Assignment Which of the various definitions of aesthetics do Manovich and Murray refer?


For Week 7, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Introduction to Narrative Concepts: Jim Bizzocchi author & editor [includes excerpts from David Bordwell, Kristin Thompson, Gary Larson, and others]

b) Bizzocchi, Jim. Games and Narrative: an Analytical Framework, Loading, Online Journal of the Canadian Game Studies Association, Vol 1, No 1 (2007), <http://journals.sfu.ca/loading/index.php/loading/>

c) Ryan, Marie-Laure. Avatars of Story (pgs. 6 - 16), Minneapolis MN, University of Minnesota Press, 2006



Week 7 : OCT19 N A R R A T I V E

Presentation:

Discussion


For Week 8, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Ryan, Marie-Laure, "Will New Media produce New Narratives", pgs. 337-359 in Narratives across Media: the Languages of Storytelling, ed. Marie-Laure Ryan, Lincoln Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press, 2004



Week 8 : OCT26

Presentation:

Discussion


For Week 9, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Crawford, Chris. The Art of Interactive Design, pgs. 77-90, No Starch Press, San Francisco, 2003

b) Eskelinen, Markku. "Towards Computer Game Studies," pgs. 36-44 in First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game, Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Harrigan, Pat. Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2004

c) Juul, Jesper. "Introduction to Game Time", pgs. 131-142 in First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game, Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Harrigan, Pat, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2004



'Week 9 : NOV02' INTERACTION

Presentation:

Discussion


For Week 10, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Barthes, Roland. "Death of the Author", pgs. 142 - 148 in Image-Music-Text, Roland Barthes, [transl. Stephen Heath], NY, Hill and Wang, 1997

b) Eco, Umberto. The Open Work, Translated by Anna Cancogni, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1989.



Week 10 : NOV09 AUTHORSHIP

Presentation:

Discussion


For Week 11, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Gunning, Tom. "The Cinema of Attractions", in Early Cinema: Space, Frame, Narrative, ed. Thomas Elsaesser, BFI Publishing, London, 1990.

Optional readings: Society of the SPectacle, Guy deBord



Week 11 : NOV16

FINAL PAPERS DUE!

Presentation:

Discussion


For Week 12, be sure you have read and are prepared to discuss:

a) Manovich, Lev. The Language of New Media, Cambridge MA, MIT Press, 2001, pgs. 176-212.



Week 12 : NOV23

Presentation:

Discussion




Week 13 : NOV30

Presentation:

Discussion





Readings


Plato, “The Allegory of the Cave,” in the Republic, Book VII. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing, 2000. 13-18.


Benjamin, Walter. “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,”


Bolter & Gromala. “Text Rain,” in Windows and Mirrors: Interaction Design, Digital Art and the Myth of Transparency, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2007.


Booth, Wayne C., Colomb, Gregory G. and Williams, Joseph M. The Craft of Research, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. 35-57.


Van Looy, Jan and Baetans, Jan. "Close Reading New Media: Analyzing Electronic Literature," (pgs. 8-13), Leuven University Press, Leuven, Belgium, 2003


Turkle, Sherry. Simulation and Its Discontents, Cambridge, MIT Press, 2009. 1-70.