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Overview"Working across literature, history, theory and practice, this volume offers insight into the specific digital tools and interfaces, as well as the modalities, theories and forms, central to some of the most exciting new research and critical, scholarly and artistic production in medieval and pre-modern studies. Addressing more general themes and topics, such as digitzation, media studies, digital humanities and ""big data,"" the new essays in this companion also focus on more than twenty-five keywords, such as ""access,"" ""code,"" ""virtual,"" ""interactivity"" and ""network."" A useful website hosts examples, links and materials relevant to the book." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Boyle , Helen BurgessPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.725kg ISBN: 9781138905047ISBN 10: 1138905046 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 04 December 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Introduction Resistance in the Materials Jen E. Boyle and Helen J. Burgess Part I: The Digital and Medieval (New) Media The Remanence of Medieval Media Martin Foys Romancing the Portal: MappaMundi and the Global Middle Ages Geraldine Heng Creative Destruction and the Digital Humanities Whitney Trettien Part II: Remediating Medieval Literature Augmenting Chaucer: Augmented Reality and Medieval Texts Andrea R. Harbin, Tamara F. O’Callaghan, Alan B. Craig and Ryan W. Rocha What is Piers Plowman? Timothy L. Stinson Working and Playing on The Middle Shore Lara Farina and Katherine Richards Part III: Medieval Materialities, Digital Modalities Telling Stories: Historical Narratives in Virtual Reality Roger Louis Martínez-Dávila, Paddington Hodza, Mubbasir Kapadia, Sean T. Perrone, Christoph Hölscher, and Victor R. Schinazi Toward Text-Mining the Middle Ages: Digital Scriptoria and Networks of Labor Michael Widner Part IV: ""Screening"" the Medieval: Visualization and Modes of Interoperability Knowledge Integration and Visuality Then and Now Christine McWebb Medieval Manuscripts and their (Digital) Afterlives Toby Burrows Remediation and 3D Design: Immediacy and the Medieval Video Game World Roger Louis Martínez-Dávila and Lynn Ramey Multispectral Imaging and Medieval Manuscripts Eric Weiskott Part V: Current Conversations Emotions3D: Remediating the Digital Museum Jane-Heloise Nancarrow Digital Cartographies of the Roman Campagna Lisa Beaven, Katrina Grant and Mitchell Whitelaw Modern Pictures of Medieval Pages: The Current State of Digital Work on Medieval and Early Modern Watermarks S. C. Kaplan Digitalizing Utopia: A Case Study of its Pedagogical Value in Historic Studies Tessa Morrison Thine Enemy: Virtual Reality and Narrative Space in Medieval Representations of Interpersonal Combat Michael Ovens"ReviewsAuthor InformationJennifer E. Boyle is Professor at Coastal Carolina University, USA. She has published books, chapters and articles on new media, perceptual technics and affect, transversal theory and film, embodiment, technoculture and sexuality. She also works on and collaborates in many digital and new media projects. Helen J. Burgess is Associate Professor of English at North Carolina State University, USA. She is Editor of the online journal Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures and Coeditor of Electric Press, a born-digital monograph series with Punctum Books. She works in electronic literature, digital humanities and digital rhetorics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |