Pervasive Technologies and the Paradoxes of Multimodal Digital Communication
Contemporary societies are greatly challenged by paradoxes in all facets of life. Digital communication encodes and produces meaning by making use of these contradictory relations. In this contribution, three digital paradoxes will be presented. The first paradox is grounded in the process of remedi...
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doaj-3ed5941f71ee4ca28c49e4030ecfef8e2020-11-25T03:25:56ZengFirenze University PressLEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente1824-484X2014-12-013310.13128/LEA-1824-484x-1519612787Pervasive Technologies and the Paradoxes of Multimodal Digital CommunicationSandra Petroni0Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”Contemporary societies are greatly challenged by paradoxes in all facets of life. Digital communication encodes and produces meaning by making use of these contradictory relations. In this contribution, three digital paradoxes will be presented. The first paradox is grounded in the process of remediation in digital settings which mirrors a contradictory double logic. Digital culture, in fact, wants both to multiply its media and to eliminate all traces of mediation. The second antinomy has its origins in the new concept of linguistic entropy: a structured information disorder that is regulated by usability and multimodality. In accordance with the second paradox, the third one stems from further processes that are framing, a multimodal resource, and linking, a hypertextual resource. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7643entropylinking processesmultimodalityparadox |
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Pervasive Technologies and the Paradoxes of Multimodal Digital Communication |
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Pervasive Technologies and the Paradoxes of Multimodal Digital Communication |
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Pervasive Technologies and the Paradoxes of Multimodal Digital Communication |
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Pervasive Technologies and the Paradoxes of Multimodal Digital Communication |
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Pervasive Technologies and the Paradoxes of Multimodal Digital Communication |
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pervasive technologies and the paradoxes of multimodal digital communication |
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LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente |
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Contemporary societies are greatly challenged by paradoxes in all facets of life. Digital communication encodes and produces meaning by making use of these contradictory relations. In this contribution, three digital paradoxes will be presented. The first paradox is grounded in the process of remediation in digital settings which mirrors a contradictory double logic. Digital culture, in fact, wants both to multiply its media and to eliminate all traces of mediation. The second antinomy has its origins in the new concept of linguistic entropy: a structured information disorder that is regulated by usability and multimodality. In accordance with the second paradox, the third one stems from further processes that are framing, a multimodal resource, and linking, a hypertextual resource.
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