<rmm> Fwd: <videovortex> Fwd: Announcement of new book MASHUP CULTURES, Springer Wien – New York

Paulien Dresscher paulien at dresscher.nl
Mon Apr 26 14:26:38 CEST 2010



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> From: Evelin Stermitz <es at mur.at>
> Date: April 26, 2010 2:22:01 PM CEDT
> To: Video Vortex Mailing List <videovortex at listcultures.org>
> Subject: <videovortex> Fwd: Announcement of new book MASHUP  
> CULTURES, Springer Wien – New York
>
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Stefan.Sonvilla-Weiss at taik.fi -----
>    Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:54:13 +0300
>    From: Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss <Stefan.Sonvilla-Weiss at taik.fi>
> Reply-To: Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss <Stefan.Sonvilla-Weiss at taik.fi>
> Subject: Announcement of new book MASHUP CULTURES, Springer Wien –  
> New York
>
>
> MASHUP CULTURES
> Sonvilla-Weiss, Stefan (Ed.)
> 1st Edition., 2010, 256 p. 41 illus., Softcover
> ISBN: 978-3-7091-0095-0
> http://www.springer.com/springerwiennewyork/art/book/978-3-7091-0095-0
>
> ABOUT THIS BOOK
> This volume brings together cutting-edge thinkers and scholars (Henry
> Jenkins, Mizuku Ito, David Gauntlett) together with young researchers
> and students, proposing a colourful spectrum of media-theoretical,
> -practical and -educational approaches to current creative practices  
> and
> techniques of production and consumption on and off the web. Along  
> with
> the exploration of some of the emerging social media concepts, the  
> book
> unveils some of the key drivers leading to participatory engagement of
> the User.
>
> Mashup Cultures presents a broader view of the effects and  
> consequences
> of current remix practices and the recombination of existing digital
> cultural content. The complexity of this book, which appears on the
> occasion of the fifth anniversary of the international MA study  
> program
> ePedagogy Design – Visual Knowledge Building, also by necessity  
> seeks to
> familiarize the reader with a profound glossary and vocabulary of Web
> 2.0 cultural techniques.
>
> TABLE OF CONTENTS
> Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss: Introduction: Mashups, Remix Practices and the
> Recombination of Existing Digital Content;
> Axel Bruns: Distributed Creativity: Filesharing and Produsage;
> Brenda Castro: The Virtual Art Garden: A Case Study of User-centered
> Design for Improving Interaction in Distant Learning Communities of  
> Art
> Students;
> Doris Gassert: "You met me at a very strange time in my life." Fight
> Club and the Moving Image on the Verge of 'Going Digital';
> David Gauntlett: Creativity, Participation and Connectedness: An
> Interview with David Gauntlett;
> Mizuko Ito: Mobilizing the Imagination in Everyday Play: The Case of
> Japanese Media Mixes;
> Henry Jenkins: Multiculturalism, Appropriation, and the New Media
> Literacies: Remixing Moby Dick;
> Owen Kelly: Sexton Blake & the Virtual Culture of Rosario: A Biji;
> Torsten Meyer: On the Database Principle: Knowledge and Delusion;
> Eduardo Navas: Regressive and Reflexive Mashups in Sampling Culture;
> Christina Schwalbe: Change of Media, Change of Scholarship, Change of
> University: Transition from the Graphosphere to a Digital Mediosphere;
> Noora Sopula & Joni Leimu: A Classroom 2.0 Experiment;
> Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss: Communication Techniques, Practices and
> Strategies of Generation "Web n+1";
> Wey-Han Tan: Playing (with) Educational Games - Integrated Game Design
> and Second Order Gaming;
> Tere Vadén interviewed by Juha Varto: Tepidity of the Majority and
> Participatory Creativity;
> Glossary;
> About the Authors
>
>
>
> ---
> Professor Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss, PhD
> Head of MA ePedagogy Design-Visual Knowledge Building
> Aalto University / School of Art and Design
> PL 31000 (Hämeentie 135 C, 00560 Helsinki)
> 00076 Aalto
> stefan.sonvilla-weiss at taik.fi
> http://epedagogydesign.uiah.fi
> http://www.sonvilla-weiss.org
> http://www.taik.fi
> http://www.aalto.fi
> ---------------------------------------------
> MY NEW BOOKS 2009-10:
> Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss (ed.)
> Mashup Cultures
> Springer Wien/New York
> http://www.springer.com/springerwiennewyork/art/book/978-3-7091-0095-0
> ---
> Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss
> (IN)VISIBLE. Learning to Act in the Metaverse
> Springer Wien/NewYork
> http://www.springer.com/springerwiennewyork/art/book/978-3-211-78538-6
>
>
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