Media Genealogy| Cinema/Cybernetics/Visuality: A Conversation with Orit Halpern

Authors

  • Eddie Lohmeyer North Carolina State University
  • Orit Halpern Concordia University

Keywords:

cybernetics, media history, visuality, cinema

Abstract

In this interview between Orit Halpern, associate professor of anthropology, sociology, and interactive design at Concordia University, and Eddie Lohmeyer, PhD student in the Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Program at North Carolina State University, Professor Halpern discusses the challenges of writing a history of big data and interactivity and the possibilities that such a history might provide for advancing media criticism and practice. Particularly vital to the conversation was a discussion of method, the relationship between design, art, and scholarly practice in the humanities, and the challenges to rethinking, reworking, and revising older theoretical discussions concerning cybernetics, cinema, and biopolitics.

Author Biographies

Eddie Lohmeyer, North Carolina State University

PhD StudentNorth Carolina State University

Orit Halpern, Concordia University

Associate ProfessorConcordia University

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Published

2016-06-24

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