"Beyond the Cool Obscure:from the PicturePhone to the Zoom boom" live with guest speaker Film and Media Studies professor Peter Krapp.


 Film and Media Studies     Nov 3 2020 | 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Facebook

At the fifth meeting of the series of lives "Media Archeology 101", Gustavo Fischer (TCAv-LabMem / UNISINOS) and Marcio Telles (School of Communication) receive professor and researcher Peter Krapp, from the University of California - Irvine, for the high-level closure of the first season of the series.

Even if Media Archeology covers a long period of history, it is still a very new approach, it announces itself as a critique of the evolutionary model of media studies, distancing itself from the dubious contributions of timelines and traditions. Media-archaeologists argue in favor of recognizing the media's "present past". In this conversation, our guest Peter Krapp will test this "present past" of the conference videos in his most recent update, Zoom with the topic "Beyond the Cool Obscure: from PicturePhone to the Zoom boom."

Peter Krapp is professor of Film & Media Studies at the University of California, Irvine and author of several books, such as Deja Vu: Aberrations of Cultural Memory (2004), Noise Channels: Glitch and Error in Digital Culture (2011) and the future Feedback. Reading Game Industry Circuits. Peter is also a musician, journalist and web designer, with award-winning websites in the 1990s. In addition, he can imitate the sounds of a modem.

Did you like it? The fifth chat in the Media Archeology 101 series, takes place on november 3rd, next Tuesday, at 7pm on the School of Communication's Facebook https://fb.com/edecomunicacao See you there!

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