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	<title>Comments on: Week 4 Reflection</title>
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		<title>By: sbayne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Katherine - I like the sound of this as a final assignment: bringing &#039;nostalgic&#039; analogue media up against the representations of our various technofutures promises something very interesting. There&#039;s a terrific chapter in Poster&#039;s (now oldish) text &#039;What&#039;s the matter with the internet?&#039;, in which he writes about the difference between analogue and digital authorship. While his focus is primarily on text, I wondered whether this might be useful to you in terms of theorising the distinction between analogue and digital visuals? Thanks to the fabulousness of the internet, there&#039;s a scanned copy of the chapter here: http://web.uvic.ca/~jlutz/courses/hist481/pdfs/Poster%20Authors%20Analogue%20and%20Digital.pdf]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Katherine &#8211; I like the sound of this as a final assignment: bringing &#8216;nostalgic&#8217; analogue media up against the representations of our various technofutures promises something very interesting. There&#8217;s a terrific chapter in Poster&#8217;s (now oldish) text &#8216;What&#8217;s the matter with the internet?&#8217;, in which he writes about the difference between analogue and digital authorship. While his focus is primarily on text, I wondered whether this might be useful to you in terms of theorising the distinction between analogue and digital visuals? Thanks to the fabulousness of the internet, there&#8217;s a scanned copy of the chapter here: <a href="http://web.uvic.ca/~jlutz/courses/hist481/pdfs/Poster%20Authors%20Analogue%20and%20Digital.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://web.uvic.ca/~jlutz/courses/hist481/pdfs/Poster%20Authors%20Analogue%20and%20Digital.pdf</a></p>
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