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New Media, Cardboard, and Community in Contemporary Buenos Aires

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Title
New Media, Cardboard, and Community in Contemporary Buenos Aires
Abstract
Cardboard is hardly a material we associate with new media or digital technology in general. And yet in considering a series of recent editorial projects in several Latin American cities—editorial projects whose last name is always Cartonera and whose defining attribute is a trash aesthetic of hand-painted books made from recycled cardboard—it seems difficult to avoid confronting the present media ecology characterized by these technologies. These editorials produce, on some level, a kind of ‘‘new media,’’ although the mere novelty of their enterprise is only the most superficial of their affiliations with this concept. On the contrary, it seems clear to me that these projects also enact a form of production that should be interrogated within a discussion of the forms of sociality associated with new media and the politico-economic landscape they inhabit and condition.
Publication
Hispanic Review
Volume
75
Issue
4
Pages
385-398
Date
2007
ISSN
1553-0639
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Project MUSE
Extra
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Citation
EPPLIN, Craig, 2007. New Media, Cardboard, and Community in Contemporary Buenos Aires. Hispanic Review. Online. 2007. Vol. 75, no. 4, p. 385–398. Available from: https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/article/224469 [Accessed 15 March 2024].
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