The Distributed Image
Stream – Archive – Ambience
Abstract
The ubiquity of digital images is an effect of their distributive versatility. They can be stored almost indefinitely, transmitted instantaneously, reproduced without any effort, visualized in many ways, datafied and processed. Their mobilization does not take place randomly, but follows a complex media logistics of format standards, infrastructures and transport calculations. Digital images are distributed: not as sessile objects, fixed entities, but as stream-like modulated processes. The study conceptualizes actors and agendas of image data traffic, examines retro-digitized archive image corpora with regard to their distribution histories, and deals with ‹calmed› image sensor operations in intelligent environments.
Keywords
digital archives; digital humanities; image theory; internet of things; media archaeology; new mediaDOI
10.30965/9783846767771ISBN
9783846767771, 9783770567775, 9783846767771Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2023Grantor
Imprint
FinkClassification
Media studies