Bernard wrote: > I read the first four pages. One can hear in this the debates associated with higher education and the resources available to would-be students, hiring patterns and decisions about what programs to cut or what technologies to teach.
Just a personal note: I read the first four pages, too, and saw that my paper "What is post-digital?" is discussed on the fourth. I am personally extremely grateful for this, because that paper had actually been written on the basis of, and reflecting on, my personal experience with handmade filmmaking and artist-run filmlabs, particularly filmwerkplaats Rotterdam (and previous conversations with Pip, Bernard and many others) and Esther Urlus, who received the really deserved coverage in this book. My paper ended up being completely misunderstood by new media/digital humanities scholars who adopted "post-digital" for their field of research. I actually just made this experience again this afternoon at a conference on "post-digital culture management" where I had been invited as the keynote speaker and felt rather alienated. So I am really happy to be included here. Florian
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