New issue: Geospatial Memory (MT 2/1) Out Now!

Our special issue on Geospatial Memory (Media Theory 2/1), edited by Joshua Synenko, is now available: http://journalcontent.mediatheoryjournal.org/index.php/mt/issue/view/2

 

Geospatial Memory

 

1.

Geospatial Memory: An Introduction

Joshua Synenko

 

Spatial Turns, Locations and Locative Media

 

2.

Anthropocene Elegy and GeoSpatial Presence

Jon Dovey and Duncan Speakman

 

3.

BATTERCTRAX: Observations of Sensory Dissonance, ‘Doubling’ and other Residual Effects of Locative Media

Matthew Flintham

 

4.

Between Landscape and the Screen: Locative Media, Transitive Reading, and Environmental Storytelling

Jill Didur and Lai Tze-Fan

 

5.

Looking for ‘in-between’ Places

Manuel Portela, Albert Acedo, and Carlos Granell-Canut

 

Topologies of Memory 

 

6.

Invisible and Instantaneous: Geographies of Media Infrastructure from Pneumatic Tubes to Fiber Optics

Jason Farman

 

7.

Modes of Address and Ontologies of Disconnection – Towards a Media Archaeology of Mobile Networks

Florian Sprenger

 

8.

Tracing Tempor(e)alities in the Age of Media Mobility

Wolfgang Ernst

 

Encounter, Mediation, Mediumability

 

9.

Memory Expurgation? Cairo: A Comment on Photographs

Mona Abaza

 

10.

The Psychogeographies of Site-Specific Art

Shana MacDonald

 

11.

Socially Engaged Archive: Art, Media, and Public Memory in East Asia

Lu Pan

 

Cityness, Imageability, Gentrification

 

12.

Memory, Movement, Mobility: Affect-full Encounters with Memory in Singapore

Danielle Drozdzewski

 

13.

CityCenter, Las Vegas: ‘De-Theming’ in the Neoliberal City

Kurt Kraler

 

14.

Ruts of Gentrification: Breaking the Surface of Vienna’s Changing Cityscape

Markus Reisenleitner

 

Planetary Memory

 

15.

Records of Representation: Clement Valla’s Postcards from Google Earth

Jessica Becking

 

16.

Bergson’s GIS: Experience, Time and Memory in Geographical Information Systems

Rob Shields

 

17.

Earth Constellations: Agrarian Units and the Topological Partition of Space

Abelardo Gil-Fournier

 

The Overgrounds and Undergrounds of Pure and Applied Science: Cosmic Collisions and Industrial Collision

Jamie Allen

 

 

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