Feeling Media
Potentiality and the Afterlife of Art
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Duke University Press
Published:4th Nov '22
Should be back in stock very soon

In Feeling Media Miryam Sas explores the potentialities and limitations of media theory and media art in Japan. Opening media studies and affect theory up to a deeper engagement with works and theorists outside Euro-America, Sas offers a framework of analysis she calls the affective scale-the space where artists and theorists work between the level of the individual and larger global and historical shifts. She examines intermedia, experimental animation, and Marxist theories of the culture industries of the 1960s and 1970s in the work of artists and thinkers ranging from filmmaker Matsumoto Toshio, photographer Nakahira Takuma, and the Three Animators' Group to art critic Hanada Kiyoteru and landscape theorist Matsuda Masao. She also outlines how twenty-first-century Japanese artists-especially those responding to the Fukushima disaster-adopt and adapt this earlier work to reframe ideas about collectivity, community, and connectivity in the space between the individual and the system.
"Brief descriptions can’t do justice to the intricately layered and nuanced arguments that Sas produces about each work, each artist, and each thinker. . . . You simply must read the book, as I will again with graduate students in seminar." - Kerim Yasar (The Journal of Japanese Studies)
ISBN: 9781478018490
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 522g
320 pages