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摘要
本文简要讨论了新媒体的发展,从它在古代狩猎采集者追踪科学中的起源说起;然后跳跃到电气和电子时代,新技术从计算机发展而来,这些技术可以使观众沉浸在互动媒介和电子跟踪的环境中。简要讨论的早期学者包括Arthur C . Clarke、Marshall McLuhan、Gene Youngblood和Teilhard de Chardin,他们中的一些人从中国获得了哲学灵感。我们的文章通过对数字时代的模拟来梳理这些有远见的人所阐述的概念轨迹。新媒体的早期历史常常被人遗忘,但在新软件和新技术不断涌现的时代,这段历史得以短暂重现。将被应用的比喻是“追踪即阅读”、“追踪即留下足迹”和“追踪未来”的想法。
New media: Ancient signs of literacy, modern signs of tracking
This essay briefly discusses the development of new media, starting with its origins in the ancient science of tracking by hunter-gatherers; then jumping forward to the electrical and electronic ages when new technologies were developed from computers that had the effect of immersing viewers within interactive mediated and electronically tracked environments. Amongst the early scholars briefly discussed are Arthur C Clarke, Marshall McLuhan, Gene Youngblood, and Teilhard de Chardin, some of whom drew philosophical inspiration from China. Our essay threads the conceptual trajectories enunciated by these visionaries through the analogue to the digital age. The often forgotten early history of the new media is briefly recovered in a period when new software and technologies are appearing by the hour. The metaphor that will be applied is the idea of ‘tracking-as-reading’, tracking-as-leaving footprints, and tracking-the-future.