PULS
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Dear students, all courses will be taught as online courses with asynchronous access until further notice. Once you have signed on in PULS and have been admitted in PULS, your instructor will email you via PULS to let you know when and how to access the online material (moodle, etc.).
Testatsleistungen (course requirements) may be subject to change. Students who cannot (yet) access PULS: Please email your instructor directly. It is possible that classes can be switched to classroom teaching (Präsenzlehre) at some point during the semester. If this happens, your instructor will let you know and classes will take place at the times originally scheduled.
Every technological innovation is branded as the radically new, as the next big thing. But with these framings come historical ruptures, every media technology considered as "new" breaks with the historical lineages that once produced previous new media, now old. This rupture, media theorists have claimed, influences cultural memory as well as the cultural perception of temporality, place, futurity. In the seminar we will recover forgotten histories of then-new-media to discuss continuities and ruptures in the cultural imagination of computation.
Please note that this course will be taught in an intensive mode in the months of April and May, with no classes after 31 May. Students should be aware of the higher work load in these months. More information will be made availalbe by the lecturer upon enrolment.
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