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New Write-once Optical Media Using Azulenium Dye
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1987New write-once optical media comprising the azulenium dye film are reported. Azulenium dyes having strong absorbance in the near infrared range are synthesized and studied about their optical and thermal properties. The dye film made by a spin-coating process, has a sufficient absorbance and reflectance at a wave length of 830nm.
Takeshi Miyazaki +6 more
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The New Media Writing Prize 2022 Winners
2023Pyke, Tegan. 2023. “The New Media Writing Prize 2022 Winners: “Anonymous Animal”, “Future is Uncertain, Memory is Real”, and “Penrose Station”. Revista de Comunicação e Linguagens (58). ICNOVA. Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas. Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, pp142-149.
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Creative writing and new media
2012Writing has always involved forms of technology, whether the pen, the typewriter or the computer. But the growth of new media technologies is offering many exciting possibilities for experimentation and innovation in creative writing. In new media writing- or networked and programmable writing, eliterature or digital writing as it is variously called -
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Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2018
The way in which people acquire information on events and form their own opinion on them has changed dramatically with the advent of social media. For many readers, the news gathered from online sources become an opportunity to share points of view and information within micro-blogging platforms such as Twitter, mainly aimed at satisfying their ...
Alessandro Cucchiarelli +3 more
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The way in which people acquire information on events and form their own opinion on them has changed dramatically with the advent of social media. For many readers, the news gathered from online sources become an opportunity to share points of view and information within micro-blogging platforms such as Twitter, mainly aimed at satisfying their ...
Alessandro Cucchiarelli +3 more
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Of Spectacularization: Writing New Media Theory
2003Theories and histories of modern spectacles and media-inundated society have recently shifted from ideological analyses (i.e., analyses that see through an illusory spectacle world to manipulative apparatuses of social control) to synthetic analyses that use spectacles' structure as a basis, or lens, for writing. The former approach read media as texts.
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New Questions for New Media: Scholarly Writing and Online Publishing
American Quarterly, 1999"Hearsay of the Sun: Photography, Identity, and the Law of Evidence in Nineteenth-Century American Courts" is a cautionary tale for those who would speak of new technologies. Faced with a form of representation that seemed to challenge received notions of original and hearsay evidence, photographers, courts and the legal press struggled to determine ...
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New Media Writing Prize (NMWP) Collection Scoping Document
2021This document aims to establish the scope of a thematic website collection initiated as part of the CDAS Emerging Formats work. This collection has been given the working title “New Media Writing Prize Collection”. The New Media Writing Prize (NMWP) was established in the UK in 2010 by Bournemouth University, with the purpose of showcasing and ...
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New mechanisms of optical writing/reading in magnetic media
Technical Physics, 2002Optical detection of magnetic features of 0.1 µm or less in size, as well as their generation and motion due to laser shots, is described. The physical effects discovered make it possible to implement the basic functions of a memory device (writing, shift in a storage register, and reading) by purely optical means.
A. V. Nikolaev +3 more
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Infrastructure and Composing: The When of New-Media Writing
College Composition & Communication, 2005New-media writing exerts pressure in ways that writing instruction typically has not. In this article, we map the infrastructural dynamics that support—or disrupt—newmedia writing instruction, drawing from a multimedia writing course taught at our institution.
Dànielle Nicole DeVoss +2 more
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