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    The book's main audience The idea of media archaeology as a concrete activity, as a material engagement with (technological) devices or apparatuses, is key to understanding how this originally historical enterprise has become attractive to new media studies the Media Archaeology Lab in Colorado), dedicated archives and collections (e.g. provides a wide-ranging overview of the amorphous ‘field’ of media archeology, a subject that Parikka points out covers a shifting terrain of trans-disciplinary methods and subject areas This book introduces an archaeological approach to the study of mediaone that sifts through the evidence to learn how media were written about, used, designed, preserved, and sometimes discarded How can media archaeology make sense of varied media cultural heritages, excavating them, and comparing them with other traditions? Large parts of the global territory of media culture and history remain white spots, and until further steps are taken to amend the situation, the ‘project’ of media archaeology remains incomplete Jussi Parikka offers a strong and detailed analysis on digital culture and memory, and explains to the reader the history and development of the field of media archaeology. the Residual Media Depot in Montreal)What Is Media Archaeology? Media Archaeology: Approaches, Applications, and Implications, an authoritative contribu-tion to the field. Wanda Strauven’s contribution is a tribute to the scholarly work of film words media archaeology have been explicitly enounced would have been too limitingIt is also important to acknowledge work that has not defined itself as “media Media Archaeology of the Senses: Audiovisual, Affective, Algorithmic Imaginary Media: Mapping Weird Objects Media Theory and New Materialism Mapping Noise and Media archaeology or media archeology is a field that attempts to understand new and emerging media through close examination of the past, and especially through Likewise, the attention given to this field and its growing influence is evidenced by the proliferation of studies that include considerations of Media Archaeology, as well as events, panels in international conferences and labs (e.g.



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