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The Switch Image: Television Philosophy by Lorenz Engell (Professor of Media Philosophy at the Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany)

Television is the most powerful system of images in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Nonetheless, TV has attained only little philosophical attention so far, especially compared to other (visual) media such as film. This book looks at TV as what happens on the screen and beyond it; which is mainly the operation of switching images. It therefore proposes a new definition of TV as the first picture that can be switched on, off, and over, which stresses that TV is more tactile than visual. Through the operation of switching, TV figures the world from within and as the course of its figuration. This is grasped here by the term of ontography. Through the ongoing interlacing and bridging of TV 1.0 (the image is being switched) and TV 2.0 (the image is a switch), TV exponentially increases the production and circulation of images. It transforms the world and itself from an analogue state to a digital one and from central perspectivism to pluri-perspective. In terms of time, through switching and the switch, it develops and reworks new temporal orderings, such as instantaneity, synchronicity, flow, and seriality. TV makes its own history. In space, it creates a mediasphere as its habitat and hence new forms of being-in-the-world, of proximity and distance, and scale. Anthropologically, it works on what a subject and an object is, on what makes the human being, and ontographically, how it is possible that there is something at all instead of nothing: through switch-images.

About Lorenz Engell (Professor of Media Philosophy at the Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany)

Lorenz Engell is Professor of Media Philosophy at the Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany, and co-director of the Internationales Kolleg fur Kulturtechnikforschung und Medienphilosophie. Engell is the author or editor of over 20 titles, all in German.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Switching On: The Beginnings of Television. Chapter 2: Live Television Chapter 3: The Series (1) Chapter 4: Flow Chapter 5: Interconnecting Chapter 6: Instant Replay Chapter 8: Switching: Remote Control Chapter 9: Second Screens Chapter 10: The Series (2) Chapter 11: Reality and History Chapter 12: Switch-Off-Images References Index

Additional information

NPB9781501349287
9781501349287
1501349287
The Switch Image: Television Philosophy by Lorenz Engell (Professor of Media Philosophy at the Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2021-05-20
392
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