Sensing Media: New Book Series at Stanford University Press

I have been sitting on this news for a while now, and I am excited that I can finally share it: Wendy Hui Kyong Chun and I are editing a new book series at Stanford University Press called “Sensing Media” that is devoted to the aesthetics, philosophies, and cultures of media.

We are especially interested in contributions that rethink media aesthetics, understood broadly to include both artistic uses of media and their sensory dimensions; that conceive media as the site where art and technology converge; and that expand the scope of media-philosophical discussions to include global and heretofore marginalized perspectives. We are excited to explore the connections between sensory forms and their infrastructures, between media technologies and aesthetic sensibilities, and more generally between media and the many possible worlds they disclose.

Please spread the word about the new series, and consider submitting your manuscripts. If you have questions, you can direct them to me, Wendy Chun, or Executive Editor Erica Wetter, with whom we are thrilled to be working on this series. We look forward to learning about your work!

2 thoughts on “Sensing Media: New Book Series at Stanford University Press”

  1. Maybe of interest for your research on AI and Sensing Media:

    http://www.sensors.media

    addresses the question from the point of view of the artists e.i Mark Amerika is part of ECOVIDEONET at

    http://www.ecologicalart.org/ecovideonet1.html

    In 2006 I wrote an essay addressing the changes from an ecological art perspective at

    http://www.ecologicalart.org/ecvidart.html

    with emphasis on ecological-videoart in particular.

    Best,
    Nohra Corredor
    ECOARTPEDIA
    http://www.ecologicalart.ai

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