Media pervade and saturate the world around us. From the proliferation of social media, to crowdsourcing, big data, games, and more traditional media such as television, radio, and print, media provide the framework for our engagement with the world and each other. By recasting the traditional concerns of media studies through the lens of the work of Deleuze and Guattari this book provides an innovative new toolkit for understanding how media shape our world.
Taking as their central question what it is that media do, Harper and Savat offer a new and insightful approach to this exciting area of study.
Harper and Savat revitalize Deleuze for the age of new media. The book flags the political urgency of Deleuze and Guattaris ideas & Indeed, the books greatest strength is how it, in an accessible manner, mobilizes Deleuzes (and Guattaris) core ideas and how these can connect with the concerns of media studies.
Journalism and Mass Communication QuarterlyDavid Savatis Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at the University of Western Australia, Australia.
Tauel Harperis Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at the University of Western Australia, Australia.
1. Introduction: Media Machines and the Body Without Organs of Communication
Part I: Assemblages
2. Writing Machines
a. Regmines of Signs
b. Printing Press
c. Processor
3. Image Machines
a. Faciality
b. Photography
c. Celebrity
4. Distribution Machines
a. Connections and Flow
b. Television and the Arboreal
c. Internet and the Rhizomatic
5. Game Machines
a. The Smooth and the Striated
b. Digital Games
c. Alternate Reality Games
Part II: Abstract Machines
6. News
a. What is the Body Without Organs of News?
b. News Framing and the Urstaat
c. Nomads of the News
7. Adverstising
a. Desiring Machines
b. Advertising as Capture
c. Advertising as Flight
8. Genres
a. Culture and Bel£w