Butterfly Hunt

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This is Butterfly Hunt, Ernesto Priego's Digital Scrapbook.

I have borrowed the title "Butterfly Hunt" from Walter Benjamin's section of the same name in Berlin Childhood Around 1900.

Here I share a variety of content. Lately I have been using this site to create a collection, scrapbook or journal of photos I have been taking with my mobile (skies, details from vinyl sleeves from my record collection, also some bookish stuff).

Unless it is indicated otherwise, the photos posted here have been taken by me. I try to post the sky photos in real time. Sometimes other kinds of stuff also appear here.

In the past I have also used this site to share links to interesting open access content by other authors, but now I usually do that elsewhere.

Butterfly Hunt, the site and my own work within it, are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.

Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://epriego.wordpress.com/contact/.

"Here words have presence only in so much as they are (literally) illumined from behind, just as we attain identity only retroactively, through a kind of perpetual process of catching up to ourselves". -Keep, McLaughlin and Parmar, 1993-2000

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

The Walking Dead Media: The Comic Book as Technology of Transmediality (slides)

What I presented in Bristol. 

Posted at 6:07pm   19 notes Permalink ∞ Tags: Bristol Technologies of Transmediality Comics Comics Scholarship Comics Studies The Walking Dead Transmediality Transmedia Humanities Books TV Film Education Université sans Condition Robert Kirkman University of Bristol University College London

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