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Published: 15 March 2015
... Kang Touying moxing Zhang Huimin 1929 Wen Kang dispositifs Hongxia Wen Yimin 1929 Red Heroine The Wen Yimin 1929 Wen Yimin Shanghai cinema Affect Medium Intermediality Propaganda Spectatorship Chinese cinema Architecture wireless technology early television aesthetics Between 1927...
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... Intermediality Propaganda Spectatorship Chinese cinema Architecture wireless technology early television In 1933 Chinese artist and essayist Feng Zikai (1888–1975) wrote a brief essay entitled “Glass Architecture,” published in the modernist literary journal Xiandai (Les contemporains ...
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Weihong Bao
Published: 15 March 2015
... Cai Chusheng 1939 Princess Iron Fan Wan Brothers 1941 Sun Yu Tieshan gongzhu Wan Brothers 1941 Affect Medium Intermediality Propaganda Spectatorship Chinese cinema Architecture wireless technology early television aesthetics On January 27, 1940, at the Weiyi Theater in Chongqing...
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...Chapter 2 places “resonance” in relation to emergent media technologies—wireless technology and newly invented media as well as popular scientific imaginations of the diverse future of cinema—to consider renewed notion of the medium connecting the spectator’s body and a field of social experience...
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... Chusheng 1934 Ruan Lingyu Harris Kristine Roar China Tretyakov 1929 Tretyakov Sergei silent cinema intermediality Affect Medium Intermediality Propaganda Spectatorship Chinese cinema Architecture wireless technology early television “September 18,” “January 28”—machine guns, airplanes, bombs...
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“A Vibrating Art in the Air” The Infinite Cinema and the Media Ensemble of Propaganda
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Weihong Bao
Published: 15 March 2015
... Jinling University mass media propaganda Southeast Asia wartime resistance cinema dispositifs technoscientism wireless technology Gorky Maxim One Day in China Mao Dun et al Zhongguo de yiri Mao Dun et al Chronicle of Major Events in China A Tang Yingwei Guonei dashiji Tang Yingwei Japan Mao...
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Published: 30 May 2014
...The chapter traces the lines that weave together wireless technology and subversive politics in Berlin, Germany. It examines a new wireless networking paradigm, and the creation of a free information infrastructure by a social structure known as Freifunk, or ‘free broadcasting’. Freifunk came...
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Communications Under the Seas: The Evolving Cable Network and Its Implications
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Bernard Finn (ed.) and Daqing Yang (ed.)
Published online: 22 August 2013
Published in print: 19 June 2009
... of the conflict between wired and wireless technology, we can examine how similar issues have been dealt with in the past. The contributors to the book do just that, discussing technical developments in undersea cables (and the development of competing radio and satellite communications technology), management...
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Published: 15 March 2015
... Walter Fleischer Brothers German cinema Out of the Inkwell Fleischer Brothers 1918–29 Affect Medium Intermediality Propaganda Spectatorship Chinese cinema Architecture wireless technology early television In late August 1940, the third summer after the Guomindang (GMD) government relocated...
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Published: 21 November 2012
...Users of wireless technology are contextual learners. Wireless users learn from instant-and-anywhere feedback supporting informal roles of youth and adults or formal roles of students and employees. Just as learning contexts may be distinguished by kinds of wireless feedback, wireless users can...
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Published: 19 June 2009
... overviews of each paper or essay in the collection, and how their topic of discussion connects to the larger picture of how undersea communication networks have shaped the governments and the world, and also touches on how the cable industry has met with the rise of wireless technology. Meant...