Meer – Medien – Maschinen: Jules Vernes abenteuerliche Reise- und Kommunikationsformen

2016 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 292-307
Author(s):  
Roland Innerhofer

Abstract“Mobilis in mobili,” the motto of Nemo, captain of the submarine Nautilus, denotes the utopic concept represented by Jules Verne’s water crafts – motion in motion, calm dynamics in a save, egg-shaped vessel equipped with all conveniences. As a bestselling author, Jules Verne established a floating scriptorium on his private yacht. Similarly, he furnished his imaginary vessels with studies and map rooms, libraries as well as new electronic storage and communication media. But in the same vein the autarchy of these vessels causes refusal of communication and isolation of their possessors and passengers. The reason for this is also a poetological one, since the ubiquity of media and their aim of unimpeded communication collide with the requirements of the adventure novel. Its momentum results from interferences and communication failures, and often culminates in natural disasters and explosions that destroy the vessels. In the alternation of control and disturbance, Verne’s novels display the materiality of media, and at the same time they claim, rather ungently, the dominance of writing over all other media by having the last say. Since the competition between various forms of literature, especially the adventure novel, and contemporary non-literary technological media, as seen in Jules Verne’s novels, has not yet been addressed sufficiently in literary studies, this paper opens new perspectives not only on the important role media takes in Verne’s works, but also on how popular literature reacts to the increasing importance of new media in communication and in public life.

Author(s):  
Grant D. Campbell

Computing in the humanities has grown beyond its traditional roles; with the phenomenal growth of hypertext and hypermedia, scholars are learning to exploit the potential of these new media to reinvent the "scholarly edition" and to present literary works to the reader in radically new ways. Information studies research contains numerous insights that the literary scholar would find. . .


1965 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 640-644
Author(s):  
James H. Zant

We shall make a basic assumption that we are interested in media which will be useful in the mainstream of instruction in the day-to-day mathematics classroom. For our purposes, new media are considered as materials which can be integrated with more conventional materials to provide a multimedia approach to the instructional-learning process in mathematics. Moreover, this discussion will be limited to communication media, which includes television, moving picture films, single concept films, projectuals, filmstrips, programmed instruction, and the like. That is, media to be used as a part of the instructional program will be that which communicates something about the concepts and principles of mathematics to the children in much the same way that the teacher or textbook communicates with them.


CCIT Journal ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-113
Author(s):  
Triyono Triyono ◽  
Kemal Salahuddin ◽  
Hendi Setiawan

Graduation organizing events in an educational institution is the most awaited moment by the student who has completed the learning. That Moment is the awarding accordance to each education level. STMIK Raharja is a computer-based educational institution in Tangerang city which organizes Graduation event for Diploma and Bachelor's Degree annually. The implementation of the graduation is the biggest event to the colleges therefore the preparation is organized carefully starting from the committee formation. Refer to this event so that required a new media visual communication to support the implementation runs attractive and successful. This event is held not only to reward graduates but also to promote the college to invited guests or public. The aims of this study is to determine the media used to be effective in organizing events and drafting Graduation visual communication media to support the event as an image of the college. The methodology used is objective visual, strategy visual, copy writing, art directing and rough layout designing, comprehensive layout, and final artwork . The media visual communication are designed to 9 items such as banners outside and inside, banners up and down, Backdrop, Invitation Cards and contents of the invitation,  book Cover, media advertised of Greetings & Success addressed to Graduations in mass media and souvenir such as fans and glasses. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 93-103
Author(s):  
Paweł Kaczyński

The paper is a set of thoughts on the milicja-novel, inspired by the book Otwierać, milicja! O powieści kryminalnej w PRL by Dorota Skotarczak. This book, being a work of a historian, treats the milicja-novel as a specific historical source, transformations of which are a reflection of changes in the social and political environment of the Polish People’s Republic. The author of the paper suggests other methodological possibilities, showing via chosen examples, that using methods of literary studies, e.g. considering the category of the literary convention or the rhetorical formation of the discourse, allows one to find complete responses to many research questions. Considering the literary methods of forming the message can also prevent an oversimplified view of the milicja-novel as a historical source. As a conclusion, further research on this genre of popular literature is postulated, while the author considers an interdisciplinary approach, connecting methods of at least two sciences: history and literary studies, and additionally others (e.g. bibliology), to be the most appropriate.


1997 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-18
Author(s):  
Philip Brey ◽  

In this paper I evaluate the implications of contemporary information and communication media for the quality of life, including both the new media from the digital revolution and the older media that remain in use. My evaluation of contemporary media proceeds in three parts. First I discuss the benefits of contemporary media, with special emphasis given to their immediate functional benefits. I then discuss four potential threats posed by contemporary media. In a final section I examine the future of digital media and the possibilities available to us in shaping that future.


Author(s):  
Richard Fox

Abstract The collapse of the New Order ushered in what many had hoped would be a new era of openness and transparency for Indonesia. The loosening of laws pertaining to broadcast and print publication gave rise to a proliferation of new media and cultural production. This had a profound effect on everything, from politics, religion, and the economy to popular conceptions of romantic intimacy and personal accomplishment. The question is whether prevailing approaches to media and popular culture are adequate to the task of accounting for these oft-cited transformations in Indonesian public life. Focusing on issues of piety, class, and romance, this article examines a sequence of films, pop songs, and YouTube parody videos to offer a presuppositional critique of the current scholarship. Its central contention is that closer attention to pop culture as a form of ‘argument’ offers an important corrective to the reifying tendencies of prevailing approaches.


Author(s):  
Tomasz Sobieraj

Sabina Brzozowska’s monograph consists of a coherent collection of comparative and historical and literary studies of various artistic and ideological aspects found in selected works of Polish and European modernism. The author focuses on the dramas by Stanisław Wyspiański, Stanisław Przybyszewski, Tadeusz Rittner, Tadeusz Miciński and on the prose by Wacław Berent, Miciński and Thomas Mann. The interpretations of the works included in the monograph show a common area of European nineteenth-century culture, especially of the modernist period. Brzozowska’s reading experience focused on uncovering the intertextual and comparative relationships between, for instance, Wyspiański’s Wesele (The Wedding) and Mann’s Buddenbrooks, Berent’s Ozimina (Snow Crop) and Czarodziejska Góra (The Magic Mountain), Rittner and Ibsen. High art literature of the modernist period found its counterpoint in popular culture, including the new media. The author reconstructed this development dynamic of modernist culture in multiple versions.


Prologia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 154
Author(s):  
Cindy Salsabilla ◽  
H. H Daniel Tamburian

The development of the digital era that brings a new lifestyle, it certainly has an impact on other communication media. One of the communication media that feels this impact is radio. Radio listeners in the community are increasingly declining. However, beyond that, there are still many radio stations that are still able to maintain their existence, namely Star Radio Tangerang. Although it has experienced a phase of ups and downs, Star Radio Tangerang has successfully maintained its existence by collaborating with old media and new media. Star Radio Tangerang advertises interesting programs in accordance with the wishes of advertisers and provides these advertisements to their listeners and ends up as an additional attraction to grow the loyalty of advertisers and listeners. The success of Star Radio Tangerang cannot be separated from the role of advertising management. By using a qualitative descriptive method, the research would like to describe how the efforts of Star Radio Tangerang in maintaining Advertiser Loyalty. The data analyzed are the results of interviews with four Star Radio sources, direct observations of Star Radio broadcasting, as well as a review of documents relating to Star Radio advertising management. The results of this study indicate that Star Radio management has implemented the stages and management strategies in the process of making advertisements optimally. In addition, Star Radio also strives to optimize communication with advertising and to use after sales services in an effort to form advertiser loyalty.Dengan berkembangnya era digital yang menghadirkan gaya hidup baru, tentu memberikan dampak pada media komunikasi lainnya. Salah satu media komunikasi yang merasakan dampak ini adalah radio. Pendengar radio di masyarakat kian hari kian menurun. Namun, di luar itu semua masih banyak stasiun radio yang tetap mampu mempertahankan eksistensinya, yaitu Star Radio Tangerang. Meskipun pernah mengalami fase naik-turun, Star Radio Tangerang sukses mempertahankan eksistensinya dengan melakukan kerjasama antara media lama dengan media baru. Star Radio Tanggerang mengiklankan program-program yang menarik sesuai dengan keinginan pengiklan dan memberikan iklan tersebut kepada para pendengarnya dan berujung sebagai daya tarik tambahan untuk menumbuhkan loyalitas pengiklan dan pendengar. Kesuksesan Star Radio Tangerang ini tidak lepas dari peran serta manajemen periklanan. Dengan menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif, penelitian ingin menguraikan bagaimana upaya manajemen Periklanan Star Radio di Tangerang dalam menjaga Loyalitas Pengiklan. Data yang dianalisis merupakan hasil wawancara dengan empat narasumber Star Radio, pengamatan langsung penyiaran Star Radio, serta telaah dokumen yang berkaitan dengan manajemen periklanan Star Radio. Adapun hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa manajemen Star Radio telah menerapkan tahapan-tahapan dan strategi manajemen dalam proses pembuatan iklan secara optimal. Selain itu, Star Radio juga mengupayakan optimalisasi komunikasi dengan periklanan serta menggunakan layanan after sales dalam usahanya membentuk loyalitas pengiklan.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mike Ananny ◽  
Megan Finn

(NOTE: This is a pre-print, not copy-edited, of a paper accepted for publication at New Media & Society.) To understand news rhythms, scholars have primarily studied how the rituals and routines of news organizations align with the practices and expectations of audiences. The rhythms of today’s networked press, though, are set not only by journalists and consumers, but also by largely invisible digital infrastructures: software, data, and technologies from outside newsrooms that are increasingly intertwined with journalistic work. Here, we argue that the rhythms of the contemporary, networked press live in the materials, practices, and values of hybrid, time-setting sociotechnical systems, a new concept we call anticipatory news infrastructure. We explicate this concept through a typology of sociotechnical dynamics, showing how the networked press is poised to sense events, structure journalistic work, predict and commodify traffic, architect audience relations, and categorize content. We argue that these infrastructures anticipate possible public life, thus creating anticipation publics through their largely invisible power to shape expectations of journalists and audiences alike.


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