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The Lab Book

Situated Practices in Media Studies
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
328 Seiten
Englisch
University of Minnesota Presserschienen am19.04.2022
An important new approach to the study of laboratories, presenting a practical method for understanding labs in all walks of life From the Big Science of Bell Laboratories to the esoteric world of séance chambers to university media labs to neighborhood makerspaces, places we call labs are everywhere-but how exactly do we account for the wide variety of ways that they produce knowledge? More than imitations of science and engineering labs, many contemporary labs are hybrid forms that require a new methodological and theoretical toolkit to describe. The Lab Book investigates these vital, creative spaces, presenting readers with the concept of the hybrid lab and offering an extended-and rare-critical investigation of how labs have proliferated throughout culture.Organized by interpretive categories such as space, infrastructure, and imaginaries, The Lab Book uses both historical and contemporary examples to show how laboratories have become fundamentally connected to changes in the contemporary university. Its wide reach includes institutions like the MIT Media Lab, the Tuskegee Institute´s Jesup Wagon, ACTLab, and the Media Archaeological Fundus. The authors cover topics such as the evolution and delineation of lab-based communities, how labs´ tools and technologies contribute to defining their space, and a glossary of key hybrid lab techniques.Providing rich historical breadth and depth, The Lab Book brings into focus a critical, but often misunderstood, aspect of the contemporary arts and humanities.mehr

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KlappentextAn important new approach to the study of laboratories, presenting a practical method for understanding labs in all walks of life From the Big Science of Bell Laboratories to the esoteric world of séance chambers to university media labs to neighborhood makerspaces, places we call labs are everywhere-but how exactly do we account for the wide variety of ways that they produce knowledge? More than imitations of science and engineering labs, many contemporary labs are hybrid forms that require a new methodological and theoretical toolkit to describe. The Lab Book investigates these vital, creative spaces, presenting readers with the concept of the hybrid lab and offering an extended-and rare-critical investigation of how labs have proliferated throughout culture.Organized by interpretive categories such as space, infrastructure, and imaginaries, The Lab Book uses both historical and contemporary examples to show how laboratories have become fundamentally connected to changes in the contemporary university. Its wide reach includes institutions like the MIT Media Lab, the Tuskegee Institute´s Jesup Wagon, ACTLab, and the Media Archaeological Fundus. The authors cover topics such as the evolution and delineation of lab-based communities, how labs´ tools and technologies contribute to defining their space, and a glossary of key hybrid lab techniques.Providing rich historical breadth and depth, The Lab Book brings into focus a critical, but often misunderstood, aspect of the contemporary arts and humanities.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-5179-0218-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum19.04.2022
Seiten328 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 141 mm, Höhe 211 mm, Dicke 22 mm
Gewicht399 g
Artikel-Nr.58413901

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Everything Is a LabCase Study: The French Language Lab (Middlebury College, U.S.)1. Lab SpaceCase Study: Menlo Park Laboratory (Menlo Park, U.S.)Case Study: MIT Media Lab, Part 1 (MIT, U.S.)Case Study: Media Archaeological Fundus (Humboldt University, Germany)2. Lab ApparatusCase Study: The Signal Laboratory (Humboldt University, Germany)Case Study: The Media Archaeology Lab (University of Colorado Boulder, U.S.)3. Lab InfrastructureCase Study: Home Economics Labs and Extension on the Canadian Prairies (Manitoba, Canada)Case Study: Black Laboratories and Agricultural Extension4. Lab PeopleCase Study: MIT Media Lab, Part 2 (MIT, U.S.)Case Study: ActLab (University of Texas Austin, U.S.)5. Lab ImaginariesCase Study: Hybrid Spaces of Experimentation and ParapsychologyCase Study: Bell Labs, A Factory for Ideas6. Lab TechniquesConclusionNotesBibliographyIndexmehr

Autor

Darren Wershler is Concordia University Research Chair in media and contemporary literature, cofounder of the Media History Research Centre, and Director of the Residual Media Depot in the Milieux Institute at Concordia University in Montreal. Wershler's other books include Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg; The Iron Whim: A Fragmented History of Typewriting; and FREE as in Speech and Beer: Open Source, Peer-to-Peer, and the Economics of the Online Revolution. 

Lori Emerson is associate professor in the Department of English and director of the Intermedia Arts, Writing, and Performance Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is founding director of the Media Archaeology Lab and author of Reading Writing Interfaces: From the Digital to the Bookbound (Minnesota, 2014). 

Jussi Parikka is professor of technological culture and aesthetics at the Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton) and founding codirector of the Archaeologies of Media and Technology research unit. He is visiting professor at the Academy of Performing Arts, Prague, as research leader for the project Operational Images. He is author of A Geology of Media; Insect Media: An Archaeology of Animals and Technology; and The Anthrobscene; coauthor of Remain; and editor of Digital Memory and the Archive, all from Minnesota.