friedrich kittler
John Cayley dadas up the digital, revealing similarities of type across two normally separate, unequal categories: image and text. "Neither lines nor pixels but letters," finally, unite.
Johanna Drucker counters hands-off poetics with practice.
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young takes the outside perspective on German media studies.
From the start, the editors made it clear that the electronic book review would be about more than reviewing books.
Carsten Schinko on Niklas Luhmann's Analogue Loyalty.
Linda Brigham works through Embodying Technesis by Mark Hansen.
Bruce Clarke reviews the new translation of Grammophone, Film, Typewriter, a requiem and good-riddance for the era of so-called Man.
Anthony Enns juxtaposes two models of German media theory in reviewing new works by Oliver Grau and Friedrich Kittler.