Post-screen experiments [Editorial Introduction]

Tahera Aziz, Philip Hammond

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Abstract

This themed issue presents a selection of contributions from the Post-Screen Cultures/Practices symposium held at London South Bank University in June 2016. It inaugurates what will become a new tradition of publishing an edition of the journal based on the annual MeCCSA Practice Network/JMP Practice Symposium. The 2016 symposium sought to explore the changing nature of our contemporary engagement with emergent screen- oriented technologies. The overarching theme to emerge was that the current moment is in some ways similar to the earliest days of cinema – a time of vibrant experimentation in which, while rejecting the fetishisation of technology and technological determinism, artists and media practitioners are grappling with emerging media forms and new tech- nological contexts in order to harness their potential.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-3
JournalJournal of Media Practice
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 May 2017

Keywords

  • 1505 Marketing
  • 2001 Communication And Media Studies
  • 1902 Film, Television And Digital Media

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