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Memory Bytes : History, Technology, and Digital Culture
From Heat Engines to Digital Printouts
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2004
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Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. v
CONTENTS
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 23
Imperial Attractions
pp. 23
IMPERIAL ATTRACTIONS:
pp. 23
Imperial Attractions: Benjamin Franklin’s New Experiments of 1751
pp. 47
From Heat Engines to Digital Printouts
pp. 47
FROM HEAT ENGINES TO DIGITAL PRINTOUTS:
pp. 47
From Heat Engines to Digital Printouts: Machine Models of the Body from the Victorian Era to the Human Genome Project
pp. 76
The Erasure and Construction of History for the Information Age
pp. 76
THE ERASURE AND CONSTRUCTION OF HISTORY FOR THE INFORMATION AGE:
pp. 76
The Erasure and Construction of History for the Information Age: Positivism and Its Critics
pp. 99
More than the Movies: A History of Somatic Visual Culture through Hale’s Tours, imax, and Motion Simulation Rides
pp. 99
More than the Movies
pp. 99
MORE THAN THE MOVIES:
pp. 126
Stereographs and the Construction of a Visual Culture in the United States
pp. 126
STEREOGRAPHS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A VISUAL CULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES
pp. 126
Stereographs and the Construction of a Visual Culture in the United States
pp. 150
THE CONVERGENCE OF THE PENTAGON AND HOLLYWOOD:
pp. 150
The Convergence of the Pentagon and Hollywood: The Next Generation of Military Training Simulations
pp. 150
The Convergence of the Pentagon and Hollywood
pp. 177
Helmholtz, Edison, and Sound History
pp. 177
HELMHOLTZ, EDISON, AND SOUND HISTORY
pp. 177
Helmholtz, Edison, and Sound History
pp. 199
MEDIA, MATERIALITY, AND THE MEASURE OF THE DIGITAL; OR, THE CASE OF SHEET MUSIC AND THE PROBLEM OF PIANO ROLLS
pp. 199
Media, Materiality, and the Measure of the Digital; or, the Case of Sheet Music and the Problem of Piano Rolls
pp. 199
Media, Materiality, and the Measure of the Digital; or, The Case of Sheet Music and the Problem of Piano Rolls
pp. 218
STILL/MOVING:
pp. 218
Still/Moving
pp. 218
Still/Moving: Digital Imaging and Medical Hermeneutics
pp. 257
Bodies of Texts, Bodies of Subjects
pp. 257
Bodies of Texts, Bodies of Subjects: Metaphoric Networks in New Media
pp. 257
BODIES OF TEXTS, BODIES OF SUBJECTS:
pp. 283
ELECTRONIC LITERATURE:
pp. 283
Electronic Literature
pp. 283
Electronic Literature: Discourses, Communities, Traditions
pp. 305
Nostalgia for a Digital Object
pp. 305
NOSTALGIA FOR A DIGITAL OBJECT:
pp. 305
Nostalgia for a Digital Object: Regrets on the Quickening of QuickTime
pp. 331
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 331
Selected Bibliography
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Selected Bibliography
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Contributors
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CONTRIBUTORS
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Index
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Index
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INDEX
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