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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2018
The New Media and the Society
Introduction to New Media
Lev Manovich, who wrote The Language of New Media, described the new media from two different perspectives. According to the popular press, they consist of the Internet, web sites, computer multimedia, computer games, CD-ROMs, DVD and virtual reality (Manovich 19). Furthermore, according to Manovich, "texts distributed on a computer.
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