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Image, text and simulation / Christian J. Emden and Gabriele Rippl
The shaping of attention by cultural frames and media technology / Aleida Assmann
English literature and its other: toward a poetics of intermediality / Gabriele Rippl
Scanned brains, dyed bacteria and magnified flies: on scientific images and things / Christian J. Emden
"Art can do nothing without the collaboration of the beholder": Vernon Lee's theory of aesthetic response / Renate Brosch
Images of history: Walter Benjamin and Aby Warburg / Cornelia Zumbusch
Morphing and mourning Beatrice: mythopoesis in Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Julia Margaret Cameron / Julia Straub
The eye-con-tactile, mesmerism and literature: seeing the feel in Hawthorne's The marble faun and William Gibson's Idoru / Bruno Arich-Gerz
The body of the crowd: revolutionary masses in image and discourse / Nicole Wiedenmann
The computer and the audiovisual: ruptures and continuities in media history / Hartmut Winkler
Parallel universe: reflections on the suspicion of simulation in media theory and contemporary film / Kay Kirchmann.
The shaping of attention by cultural frames and media technology / Aleida Assmann
English literature and its other: toward a poetics of intermediality / Gabriele Rippl
Scanned brains, dyed bacteria and magnified flies: on scientific images and things / Christian J. Emden
"Art can do nothing without the collaboration of the beholder": Vernon Lee's theory of aesthetic response / Renate Brosch
Images of history: Walter Benjamin and Aby Warburg / Cornelia Zumbusch
Morphing and mourning Beatrice: mythopoesis in Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Julia Margaret Cameron / Julia Straub
The eye-con-tactile, mesmerism and literature: seeing the feel in Hawthorne's The marble faun and William Gibson's Idoru / Bruno Arich-Gerz
The body of the crowd: revolutionary masses in image and discourse / Nicole Wiedenmann
The computer and the audiovisual: ruptures and continuities in media history / Hartmut Winkler
Parallel universe: reflections on the suspicion of simulation in media theory and contemporary film / Kay Kirchmann.