Necromedia
By (Author) Marcel O'Gorman
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
23rd June 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
302.23
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 38mm
In Necromedia, media activist Marcel O'Gorman takes aim at "the collusion of death and technology," mixing philosophical speculation with artistic creation, personal memoir, and existential dread to document a struggle to embrace the technical essence of human being without permitting technology worshippers to have the last word on what it means to be human.
"He provides a credible account of the unavoidability of death presence even in an over-technological existence."Aurelio Cianciotta, Neural
"Necromedia is very readable and not too long in length, it delivers a serious if disturbing message about our thanatophobic culture, in a strangely beguiling manner. OGorman is not afraid to mix theory with quite personal material and has the skill as a writer to do so effectively."The Years Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
"He provides a credible account of the unavoidability of death presence even in an over-technological existence."Aurelio Cianciotta, Neural
"Necromedia is very readable and not too long in length, it delivers a serious if disturbing message about our thanatophobic culture, in a strangely beguiling manner. OGorman is not afraid to mix theory with quite personal material and has the skill as a writer to do so effectively."The Years Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
"What Necromedia offers, and this may reflect the authors being an artist and practitioner as well as a theorist, is a sense of theory being used for genuine engagement in the world and with its problems, and possibilities."Technology and Culture
"An ideal book for posthumanism."Configurations
"Apowerful and deeply resonating argument in defense of an applied media theory founded in a techno-neopolitics of things, leaving the future open to ethically responsible reinvention. From dust to data, indeed."Science Fiction, Film, and Television
Marcel OGorman is associate professor of English at the University of Waterloo and director of the Critical Media Lab. He is the author of E-Crit: Digital Media, Critical Theory, and the Humanities.