The Enduring Ephemeral, or the Future Is a Memory
Written by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
The Enduring Ephemeral, or the Future Is a Memory
This read discusses how new media, like computer technology, is constantly evolving yet simultaneously back-peddling towards what would be know as a "bleeding edge of obsolesce". Normally, I questioned "what is new media?", yet the author suggests more appropriate questions such as "what was new media?" and "what will new media become?"...
The "new" in "new media" suggests that what is new will one day become old, however, this is not the case with new media; as new media is almost the same yesterday as it is today, as stated by the author. This leads me to assume, due to the constant storing and evolution of new media, it could not possibly become old despite the age of any such media; as "old" media found today is rediscovered as "new" media, which is a constant cycle of repetition.
I found this interesting, as archived media from the past, rediscovered people, can be defined as new media to who may have discovered it, such as YouTube videos or Facebook posts.
The Enduring Ephemeral, or the Future Is a Memory
This read discusses how new media, like computer technology, is constantly evolving yet simultaneously back-peddling towards what would be know as a "bleeding edge of obsolesce". Normally, I questioned "what is new media?", yet the author suggests more appropriate questions such as "what was new media?" and "what will new media become?"...
The "new" in "new media" suggests that what is new will one day become old, however, this is not the case with new media; as new media is almost the same yesterday as it is today, as stated by the author. This leads me to assume, due to the constant storing and evolution of new media, it could not possibly become old despite the age of any such media; as "old" media found today is rediscovered as "new" media, which is a constant cycle of repetition.
I found this interesting, as archived media from the past, rediscovered people, can be defined as new media to who may have discovered it, such as YouTube videos or Facebook posts.
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