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Phantasmal Media

An Approach to Imagination, Computation, and Expression

D. Fox Harrell (Associate Professor of Digital Media, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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MIT Press
08 November 2013
Series: The MIT Press
An argument that great expressive power of computational media arises from the construction of phantasms-blends of cultural ideas and sensory imagination.

In Phantasmal Media, D. Fox Harrell considers the expressive power of computational media. He argues, forcefully and persuasively, that the great expressive potential of computational media comes from the ability to construct and reveal phantasms-blends of cultural ideas and sensory imagination. These ubiquitous and often-unseen phantasms-cognitive phenomena that include sense of self, metaphors, social categories, narrative, and poetic thinking-influence almost all our everyday experiences. Harrell offers an approach for understanding and designing computational systems that have the power to evoke these phantasms, paying special attention to the exposure of oppressive phantasms and the creation of empowering ones. He argues for the importance of cultural content, diverse worldviews, and social values in computing. The expressive power of phantasms is not purely aesthetic, he contends; phantasmal media can express and construct the types of meaning central to the human condition.

Harrell discusses, among other topics, the phantasm as an orienting perspective for developers; expressive epistemologies, or data structures based on subjective human worldviews; morphic semiotics (building on the computer scientist Joseph Goguen's theory of algebraic semiotics); cultural phantasms that influence consensus and reveal other perspectives; computing systems based on cultural models; interaction and expression; and the ways that real-world information is mapped onto, and instantiated by, computational data structures.

The concept of phantasmal media, Harrell argues, offers new possibilities for using the computer to understand and improve the human condition through the human capacity to imagine.

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Imprint:   MIT Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   1.148kg
ISBN:   9780262019330
ISBN 10:   0262019337
Series:   The MIT Press
Pages:   440
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Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

D. Fox Harrell is Associate Professor of Digital Media at MIT.

Reviews for Phantasmal Media: An Approach to Imagination, Computation, and Expression

Harrell's book, Phantasmal Media, published this week by MIT Press, outlines an approach to analyzing many forms of digital media that prompt these images in users, and then building computing systems -- seen in video games, social media, e-commerce sites, or computer-based artwork -- with enough adaptability to let designers and users express a wide range of cultural preferences, rather than being locked into pre-existing options. MIT news


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