Memory in Motion / edited by Ina Blom, Trond Lundemo, and Eivind Rossaak.

How should we understand social memory in the age of new media? Classic sociology described the ways in which social memory was enacted through ritual, language art, architecture and institution - phenomena whose persistence over time and whose capacity for a shared storing of the past was contraste...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press,, [2017]
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Year of Publication:2016
2017
Language:English
Series:Recursions: theories of media, materiality, and cultural techniques.
Physical Description:1 online resource (333 pages) :; illustrations.
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505 0 |a Introduction : rethinking social memory: archives, technology, and the social / Ina Blom. Oralities : "Electrified voices": non-human agencies of socio-cultural memory / Wolfgang Ernst -- Can languages be saved? Linguistic heritage and the moving archive / Sónia Matos. Softwares : Big diff, granularity, incoherence, and production in the Github software repository / Matthew Fuller, Andrew Goffey, Adrian Mackenzie, Richard Mills, and Stuart Sharples -- The post-archival constellation: the archive under the technical conditions of computational media / David M. Berry. Lives : Planetary goodbyes: post-history and future memories of an ecological past / Jussi Parikka -- Video water, video life, videosociality / Ina Blom -- FileLife: constant, Kurenniemi, and the question of living archives / Eivind Rossaak. Images : Mapping the world: Les Archives de la Planete and the mobilization of memory / Trond Lundemo -- Stills from a film that was never made: cinema, gesture, memory / Pai Väliaho -- The archival promise of the biometric passport / Liv Hausken. Socialites : A neomonadology of social (memory) production / Tiziana Terranova -- On the synthesis of social memories / Yuk Hui. Contributors -- Name index. 
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