There’s a brief interview with Noah in the Guardian, where he talks about the New Media Reader. Noah remarks that “People think of new media as something without a history”, and says that a motivation for compiling the New Media Reader came from discovering that hardly anything on the syllabus he wanted to use to teach new media was still in print.


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