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- Title
Digital Aurality and the Science-fictional Public Sphere.
- Authors
Young, Mark
- Abstract
This essay explores the sonic "science-fictionalization" of the twenty-first century public and the fundamental questions concerning its emergence: how might sciencefictional practices of aurality challenge existing definitions of science fiction? what role does digitality play in the new regimes of production, distribution, and consumption of science-fictional aurality and its attendant technocultures? what aspects of the public sphere are shifting in response to these desires? and what potential for sonic resistance might emerge from portable, digital modes of science-fictional listening?
- Subjects
AURAL history; SCIENCE fiction; PUBLIC sphere; DIGITAL media; TECHNO culture
- Publication
Science Fiction Studies, 2016, Vol 43, Issue 1, p123
- ISSN
0091-7729
- Publication type
Essay
- DOI
10.5621/sciefictstud.43.1.0123