The Importance Of Remediation In Digital Media

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What we understand determines what we see. In the published essay Remediation, Bolter and Grusin define remediation and its double logic, its course in digital media within our culture, immediacy and hypermedia, and its paradox. Looking back the last decade's technology gave us access for experiencing the world to more than rather looking out a window. With this, our experiences have shifted with digital media. Photography has been greatly technologically enhanced throughout its course of history and the course of remediation, hypermediacy, and immediacy. During my visit to the San Jose Art Museum for This is Not a Selfie I chose Ilse Bing’s work. I found it to be reflective in terms of remediation and her use of photography. Immediacy is the desire to attain transparency. Currently …show more content…

Remediation is definite in contemporary digital media culture. An example of remediation is from the reading was Strange Days, a futuristic film. The wire is a device in which the access to experience is “This is not like TV only better,” says Lenny Nero The user of the wire is able to hear, feel, see, and produce action; resulting in a real-life experience. Remediation can split up into three categories, literal, aggressive, and absorptive. Literal remediation involves an old medium is reprocessed without blatant irony or critique to be portrayed digitally. Examples of this include digitized photos or illustrations, in-depth a literal remediation of Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night on a google image search. Aggressive remediation rehashing the old medium maybe even its entirety, while still having a sense of the older medium in it, leading to layers of mediums, otherwise known as hypermediacy. The final is absorptive remediation, the process of taking in the whole old medium, however, by the definition of remediation shows a constant dependence with the new medium onto the older medium in ways purposeful or

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