Media

Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):289-296 (2006)
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Abstract

All media begin as a potential in our bodies, expand into the public domain, creating a world – and finally end again in the body, as a way of being, a range of feeling, a belief system. Media theory studies this trajectory. For media theory, media have two limits. Media cannot, by definition, make contact with the extramedial. And when media are translated into software they lose their identity and become part of something beyond media theory.

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