Interview with media theorists Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinska by Janneke Adema and Ben Craggs. The interview focuses on Kember and Zylinska's recently published co-authored monograph Life After New Media: Mediation as a Vital Process. Topics of conversation include amongst others the vitality of mediation, human agency, the 'Two Cultures' divide, the ethics of the cut, and our entanglement as interviewers in the becoming of the book. This interview was conducted on March 7th 2013 at Goldsmiths, University of London. For more information about the online, open access journal Culture Machine, visit www.culturemachine.net
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Post-Digital Print and Networks of Independent Publishing: Alessandro Ludovico
The Late Age of Print and the Future of Cultural Studies: Ted Striphas
The Politics of Transparency and Secrecy: Mark Fenster
Network Theory and Internet Politics: Geert Lovink
Cultural Criticism and the Digital Humanities: Alan Liu
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Hope III: Chantal Mouffe (Whitechapel Salon)
Hope II: Richard Sennett (Whitechapel Salon)
Hope I: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (Whitechapel Salon)
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