We are pleased to announce a new issue of the open access journal Culture Machine:
CULTURE MACHINE 16 (2015)
http://culturemachine.net/index.php/cm/issue/current
DRONE CULTURE
Edited by Rob Coley and Dean Lockwood
Contents:
· As Above, So Below: Triangulating Drone Culture (Rob Coley and Dean Lockwood)
· Drone Metaphysics (Ben Noys)
· Provocation: Unmanned Aerial Realtors (Alexander Baker)
· Perspective: The Drone: God's Eye, Death Machine, Cultural Puzzle (Naief Yehya)
· Dancing to a Tune: The Drone as Political and Historical Assemblage (Ramon Bloomberg)
· Drone Media: Unruly Systems, Radical Empiricism and Camera Consciousness (Anthony McCosker)
· The Control Room: A Media Archaeology (Cormac Deane)
· Drone It Yourself! On the Decentring of ‘Drone Stories’ (Maximilian Jablonowski)
· Provocation: A Prairie Drone Companion (Brad Bolman)
· Perspective: Vague Ideas, Clear Images (Eva Parra Iñesta)
· Educative Power: The Myth of Dronic Violence in a Period of Civil War (Mike Neary)
· Vaporents: Inhuman Orientations (Dane Sutherland)
· Welcome to the Electrocene, an Algorithmic Agartha (Dan Mellamphy and Nandita Biswas Mellamphy)
· Monarch Drone Communiqué (Plastique Fantastique)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ABOUT CULTURE MACHINE
Established in 1999 and now edited principally by Gabriela Méndez Cota, with Clare Birchall, Dave Boothroyd, Gary Hall and Joanna Zylinska as Executive Editors, and Rafico Ruiz as Reviews Editor, the Culture Machine journal publishes new work from both established figures and up-and-coming writers. It is fully refereed and has an International Advisory Board that includes Geoffrey Bennington, Robert Bernasconi, Lawrence Grossberg, Peggy Kamuf, Alphonso Lingis, Meaghan Morris, Paul Patton, Avital Ronell, Nicholas Royle and Kenneth Surin.
Culture Machine: http://www.culturemachine.net is part of Open Humanities Press: http://www.openhumanitiespress.org
*** See our sister projects ***
Photomediations Machine – a curated online space where the dynamic relations of mediation as performed in photography and other media can be encountered, experienced and engaged http://www.photomediationsmachine.net
Culture Machine Live – a podcast series dedicated to discussions of culture, theory and new media
http://culturemachinepodcasts.podbean.com
Dr Rob Coley
Lecturer in Media Theory and Practice
School of Film & Media, College of Arts
University of Lincoln
MC2116 | 01522 886129
The University of Lincoln, located in the heart of the city of Lincoln, has established an international reputation based on high student satisfaction, excellent graduate employment and world-class research.
The information in this e-mail and any attachments may be confidential. If you have received this email in error please notify the sender immediately and remove it from your system. Do not disclose the contents to another person or take copies.
Email is not secure and may contain viruses. The University of Lincoln makes every effort to ensure email is sent without viruses, but cannot guarantee this and recommends recipients take appropriate precautions.
The University may monitor email traffic data and content in accordance with its policies and English law. Further information can be found at: http://lincoln.ac.uk/legal.
--------------------------------------------------------
MeCCSA mailing list
--------------------------------------------------------
To manage your subscription or unsubscribe from the MECCSA list, please visit:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=MECCSA&A=1
-------------------------------------------------------
MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication and cultural studies in UK Higher Education.
This mailing list is a free service and is not restricted to members. It is an unmoderated list and content reflect the views of those who post to the list and not of MeCCSA as an organisation.
MeCCSA recommends that the list be used only for posting of information (for example about events, publications, conferences, lectures) of interest to members or to promote discussion of current issues of wide general interest in the field. Posts to the MeCCSA mailing list are public, indexed by Google, and can be accessed from the JISCMail website (http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/meccsa.html).
Any messages posted to the list are subject to the JISCMail acceptable use policy, which states that users should avoid engaging in unreasonable behaviour, or disrupting the general flow of discussion on a list.
For further information, please visit: http://www.meccsa.org.uk/
--------------------------------------------------------
|