Digital Aesthetics: Cultural Effects of New Media Technologies

  • Murphie A
  • Potts J
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Digital computers represent information as a series of on/off states, or zeros and ones. Unlike analog media, which maintain ‘analogies’ of patterns (such as sound waves) as they are transformed into other states (such as electrical signals), digital...

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Murphie, A., & Potts, J. (2003). Digital Aesthetics: Cultural Effects of New Media Technologies. In Culture and Technology (pp. 66–94). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-08938-0_4

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