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  1. The Official World
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Universität zu Köln/Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften und Moderneforschung ; Köln

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    Parent title: Seltzer, Mark: The Official World. (Vortrag, 06.07.2011). Köln: Universität zu Köln/Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften und Moderneforschung (Cologne Media Lectures, 12) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/11736.
    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Literatur; Tod; Interaktion; literature; interaction; play; novel; death; Patricia Highsmith; Erving Goffman; Cormac McCarthy; THOSE WHO WALK AWAY; NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
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  2. Performance Study, à la 1854-63
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Universität zu Köln/Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften und Moderneforschung ; Köln

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    Parent title: Davis, Tracy C.: Performance Study, à la 1854-63. (Vortrag, 20.11.2012). Köln: Universität zu Köln/Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften und Moderneforschung (Cologne Media Lectures, 14) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/11738.
    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Rhetorik; Subjektivität; Selbsttechnik; Performance; rhetoric; subjectivity; self making; Frederick Chesson; Hugh Blair; George Holyoake
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  3. Technology, travel, communications and critical phenomenology
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Universität zu Köln/Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften und Moderneforschung ; Köln

    When Michel Foucault described the railway through multiple locations expressed by the verb ‘to go’, his words did more than simply recognise railways as an ‘extraordinary’ product and producer of modern life. Rather he set out an immersive sense of... more

     

    When Michel Foucault described the railway through multiple locations expressed by the verb ‘to go’, his words did more than simply recognise railways as an ‘extraordinary’ product and producer of modern life. Rather he set out an immersive sense of communication in which medium and message are wrapped together as simultaneously subject, object, representation and practice. Other cultural theorists too, perhaps most notably De Certeau and Serres, have also used transport and travel metaphors to explore processes of communication and world making. Drawing critically on this work in the context of cultural history of transport and communications technology, the lecture begins to develop an expanded conception of communication as the foundation for a critical phenomenology. The work connects Ranciere's conception of a politics of the distribution of the sensible (from his politics of aesthetics) with Ihde's ideas of communicative interaction, Serres and Nancy's work on sensing and communication and a conception of material semiotics based in the work of the American pragmatist Charles Sanders Peirce.

     

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    Parent title: Revill, George: Technology, travel, communications and critical phenomenology. (Vortrag, 09.06.2015). Köln: Universität zu Köln/Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften und Moderneforschung (Cologne Media Lectures, 28) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/12396.
    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Literatur; Natur; Malerei; Eisenbahn; railway; communication; semiotics; phenomenology; network; Henry David Thoreau; Don Ihde; Wolfgang Schivelbusch; Eduardo Kohn; WALDEN
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  4. Print Presence in the Electrical Age: Oliver Lodge, Media and Materiality
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Universität zu Köln/Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften und Moderneforschung ; Köln

    Sir Oliver Lodge (1851-1940) was a pioneer of the electrical age. A champion of Hertz, Lodge demonstrated how electromagnetic waves might be used to signal through space in 1894, three years before Marconi’s famous patent of 1897. Electromagnetic... more

     

    Sir Oliver Lodge (1851-1940) was a pioneer of the electrical age. A champion of Hertz, Lodge demonstrated how electromagnetic waves might be used to signal through space in 1894, three years before Marconi’s famous patent of 1897. Electromagnetic waves interested Lodge for what they revealed about the ether: the intangible medium that pervaded all space and was held to be accountable for a range of phenomena from light to electricity. For spiritualists like Lodge, wireless telegraphy was another way to make the ether tangible and so to study the links between body and soul, the living and the dead. In 1915, during the first world war, Lodge lost his youngest son, Raymond, in action at Ypres. A few weeks after his death, Lodge began to make contact with Raymond in séances with spirit mediums. In 1916 he published the details of these encounters in a memoir, Raymond; Or Life and Death. An unlikely bestseller, the book made the case for Raymond’s continuing life on the spiritual plane. By sublimating the affectual bonds between father and son, Lodge took an editorial role that allowed Raymond to emerge in print. Looking again at Lodge can help us understand the medial ideology of the digital age. The rhetoric of digital media is one of dematerialization, where information is understood as prior to the media technologies through which it flows. However, just as Lodge’s attempts to realize the ether could only push it away, so informational flows remain rooted in the embodied media that lend them presence. Lodge’s thermodynamic spiritualism, I argue, reminds us that it is by doing things with embodied forms that we transcend them.

     

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    Parent title: Mussell, James: Print Presence in the Electrical Age: Oliver Lodge, Media and Materiality. (Vortrag, 12.07.2016). Köln: Universität zu Köln/Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften und Moderneforschung (Cologne Media Lectures, 35) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/12606.
    DDC Categories: 800; 500
    Subjects: Literatur; Naturwissenschaft; Materialismus; Elektrizität; Spiritualismus; materialism; broadcasting; science; spiritualism; Oliver Lodge
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  5. Søren Frank's IKKM Project
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Bauhaus-Universität Weimar ; Weimar

    Søren Frank, Senior Fellow at the IKKM during summer semester 2011, talks about his research project: »Maritime Spaces and Places«. more

     

    Søren Frank, Senior Fellow at the IKKM during summer semester 2011, talks about his research project: »Maritime Spaces and Places«.

     

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    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Literature; Mobility; Modernity; Ocean; Ship
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  6. ›Das Buch ist nicht mehr vorhanden‹ – Goethe and the Networked Codex
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Bauhaus-Universität Weimar ; Weimar

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    DDC Categories: 801
    Subjects: Offene Objekte; Jahrestagung; Vortrag; Literaturwissenschaft; Literatur; Buch; Open Objects; Annual Conference; Literature; Book; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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  7. Doublings and Couplings. The Feeling Thing in Kleist
    Author: Pahl, Katrin
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Bauhaus-Universität Weimar ; Weimar

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    DDC Categories: 801
    Subjects: Offene Objekte; Literaturwissenschaft; Emotion; Open Objects; Literature; Heinrich von Kleist
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  8. Maritime Spaces and Places
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Bauhaus-Universität Weimar ; Weimar

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    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Literature; Ocean; Western Culture; Platial Modalities
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  9. Medieval Parchement
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bauhaus-Universität Weimar ; Weimar

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    DDC Categories: 801
    Subjects: Materialität; Dokument; Mittelalter; Schrift; materiality; middle age; writing
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  10. Excarnation – Inlibration: The Paradox of Treasure Bindings
    Author: Ganz, David
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Bauhaus-Universität Weimar ; Weimar

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    DDC Categories: 801
    Subjects: Buch; Mediengeschichte; Materialität; Religion; book; materiality; media history
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  11. Emoji Dick and the Eponymous Whale
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Bauhaus-Universität Weimar ; Weimar

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    DDC Categories: 801
    Subjects: Emoji; Literatur; Algorithmus; literature; algorithm; Herman Melville; MOBY-DICK
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  12. Metabolizing Materialism. Diderot’s Rêve de d’Alembert
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Bauhaus-Universität Weimar ; Weimar

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    DDC Categories: 840
    Subjects: Aufklärung; Philosophie; Materialismus; Enlightenment; philosophy; materialism; Denis Diderot; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Rêve de d’Alembert
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  13. Luther on authority : law and order
    Published: 2010

    This is a version of an often revised lecture first given at Cornell University in 1983 during a symposium commemorating Luther's birth five hundred years earlier and is based on six major writings dating from 1522 to 1531. more

     

    This is a version of an often revised lecture first given at Cornell University in 1983 during a symposium commemorating Luther's birth five hundred years earlier and is based on six major writings dating from 1522 to 1531.

     

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    Subjects: Luther; Martin; Reformation
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  14. The Protestant Revolution or Wider die falsche Gelassenheit
    Published: 2010

    This contribution was prompted by events in East Germany that ultimately led to German unification. Many forces contributed to the collapse of the GDR as a separate state, the final and most visible was the mass exodus via Hungary and Czechoslovakia.... more

     

    This contribution was prompted by events in East Germany that ultimately led to German unification. Many forces contributed to the collapse of the GDR as a separate state, the final and most visible was the mass exodus via Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The Communist regime resisted change when change was taking place in most of East Germanys neighbors to the east and southeast. But an ever increasing number of increasingly restless citizens insisted on it and, not given a chance to change matters by improving the system, effected the most radical change of all: they swept away an unresponsive, cynical and calcified government.

     

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    Subjects: Luther; Martin; Reformation
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  15. Distant Reading Methods for Historical Chinese Newspaper: The Case of Reading Tianyi Bao with Topic Modeling
    Author: XIE, Jia
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Universität

    This is the presentation slides for DH course. more

     

    This is the presentation slides for DH course.

     

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    DDC Categories: 004; 400; 890
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  16. Luther on authority : law and order
    Published: 08.02.2010

    This is a version of an often revised lecture first given at Cornell University in 1983 during a symposium commemorating Luther's birth five hundred years earlier and is based on six major writings dating from 1522 to 1531. more

     

    This is a version of an often revised lecture first given at Cornell University in 1983 during a symposium commemorating Luther's birth five hundred years earlier and is based on six major writings dating from 1522 to 1531.

     

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    Subjects: Luther, Martin; Reformation
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  17. The Protestant Revolution or Wider die falsche Gelassenheit
    Published: 08.02.2010

    This contribution was prompted by events in East Germany that ultimately led to German unification. Many forces contributed to the collapse of the GDR as a separate state, the final and most visible was the mass exodus via Hungary and Czechoslovakia.... more

     

    This contribution was prompted by events in East Germany that ultimately led to German unification. Many forces contributed to the collapse of the GDR as a separate state, the final and most visible was the mass exodus via Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The Communist regime resisted change when change was taking place in most of East Germanys neighbors to the east and southeast. But an ever increasing number of increasingly restless citizens insisted on it and, not given a chance to change matters by improving the system, effected the most radical change of all: they swept away an unresponsive, cynical and calcified government.

     

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