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Hands on Media History

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A New Methodology in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Hands on Media History

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Hands on Media History book

A New Methodology in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Edited ByNick Hall, John Ellis
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 14 October 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351247412
Pages 256
eBook ISBN 9781351247412
Subjects Humanities, Museum and Heritage Studies
OA Funder Royal Holloway, University of London
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Hall, N., & Ellis, J. (Eds.). (2019). Hands on Media History: A New Methodology in the Humanities and Social Sciences (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351247412

ABSTRACT

Hands on Media History explores the whole range of hands on media history techniques for the first time, offering both practical guides and general perspectives. It covers both analogue and digital media; film, television, video, gaming, photography and recorded sound.

Understanding media means understanding the technologies involved. The hands on history approach can open our minds to new perceptions of how media technologies work and how we work with them. Essays in this collection explore the difficult questions of reconstruction and historical memory, and the issues of equipment degradation and loss. Hands on Media History is concerned with both the professional and the amateur, the producers and the users, providing a new perspective on one of the modern era’s most urgent questions: what is the relationship between people and the technologies they use every day?

Engaging and enlightening, this collection is a key reference for students and scholars of media studies, digital humanities, and for those interested in models of museum and research practice.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

What is hands on media history?
ByJohn Ellis, Nick Hall

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part Part I|80 pages

Media histories

chapter 1|15 pages

Why Hands on History Matters

ByJohn Ellis

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chapter 2|17 pages

Bringing the Living Back to Life

What happens when we reenact the recent past?
ByNick Hall

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chapter 3|15 pages

A Blind Date with the Past

Transforming television documentary practice into a research method
ByAmanda Murphy

Size: 0.29 MB

chapter 4|18 pages

(De)Habituation Histories

How to re-sensitize media historians
ByAndreas Fickers, Annie van den Oever

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chapter 5|13 pages

(UN)Certain Ghosts

Rephotography and historical images
ByMary Agnes Krell

Size: 0.29 MB

part Part II|83 pages

User communities

chapter 6|19 pages

Photography against the Anthropocene

The anthotype as a call for action
ByKristof Vrancken

Size: 0.47 MB

chapter 7|16 pages

On the Performance of Playback for Dead Media Devices

ByMatthew Hockenberry, Jason LaRiviere

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chapter 8|19 pages

The Archaeology of the Walkman

Audience perspectives and the roots of mobile media intimacy
ByMaruša Pušnik

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chapter 9|15 pages

Extended Play

Hands on with 40 years of English amusement arcades
ByAlex Wade

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chapter 10|12 pages

Enriching 'Hands on History' through Community Dissemination

A case study of the Pebble Mill project
ByVanessa Jackson

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part Part III|62 pages

Labs, archives and museums

chapter 11|12 pages

The Media Archaeology Lab as Platform for Undoing and Reimagining Media History

ByLori Emerson

Size: 0.33 MB

chapter 12|17 pages

Reflections and Reminiscences

Tactile encounters and participatory research with vintage media technology in the museum
ByChristian Hviid Mortensen, Lise Kapper

Size: 0.35 MB

chapter 13|18 pages

A Vision in Bakelite

Exploring the aesthetic, material and operational potential of the Bush TV22
ByElinor Groom

Size: 0.37 MB

chapter 14|13 pages

Hands on Circuits

Preserving the semantic surplus of circuit-level functionality with programmable logic devices
ByFabian Offert

Size: 0.23 MB
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