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Martin Lister: Characteristics of New Media

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on April 24, 2008 at 12:38:20 pm
 

 

Session 2: Martin Lister

 

 

Hey, this is Alina and I picked Digitality and Dispersal:

 

1.) Digitality: In a digital process a certain input of data is converted into numbers and is thus compressed, dematerialised, it can be modiefied and accessed at a very high speed.

 

In my terms: Digital media is any kind of media that is converted into a numerical number. By translating the data into numbers, it disappears from the materialistic world as we know it. We cannot decode digital data into a message that we understand. We have to use a “translater” like a computer. The data is stored as a certain numerical code and it does not exist as a physical object. Therefore it is in a permanent state of flux.

 

2.) Dispersal: The prodcution and distribution of new media has become decentralised, highly individuated and woven ever more closely into the fabric of everyday life.

 

In my terms: The production and distribution of new media has never been easy and such a big part of daily life. The borders between consumption and production of media have become fuzzy and people who have only been consumers can now also be producers.

The distribution of media has also become very easy due to the Internet etc. A single message for a selected audience does not exsist any longer. There is rather large amount of messages that is targetetd at a large an not selected audience

 

 

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