ed by Anna Everett& John T. Cardwell 2003 New York and London: routledge
1."digitextuality and click theory: theses on convergence media in the digital age"
(pp3-28)
while glance theory denigrates "television based on the viewer's 'fundamental inattentiveness'", user practices of digitexutality,especiallyas practiced by that generation who have grown up with computer games, MTV-style television aesthetics, and the Internet, suggest an alternative.--- fundamental hyperattentiveness
pixilated gaze or hyperatttentive theory of spectatorship)
(glance theory - John T. Caldwell: Television,: style, crisis,and authority in American television)
I argue click theory's lure of sensory plentitude functions to affirm Lyotard's idea of our "faith in the inexhaustibility of the perceivable." In other words, by clicking on websites' embedded hotlinks we are instantly transported to other data fields within the site or to separate websites linked to the primary one.
2. "Invisible media" (Laurau Marks pp33-45)
p42 I've given several examples of ways that temporarily autonomous media can mimic the invisible process of information capitalism in order to render its strategies material, and to make manifest things that information capital would like to keep buried.
enfolding(implicate)vs unfolding(explicate)
war and invisibility -- the invisibility of the Persian Gulf War-- Paul Virilio "My kingdom for a Horse:the revolutions of speed" Queen's Quarterly 108. no.3 (2002)
TAZ (temporary autonomous zone)-- T.A.Z. the temporary autonomous zone: ontological Anarchy, poetic terrism (brooklyn, NY:autonomedia 1991)
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