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Situating the Screen in Visual Practice -- $tOperative Images. Inroads to a New Paradigm of Media Theory / $rHoel, Aud Sissel -- $tThe Spell of the Catoptric Television. Media Archaeology, Topos Study, and the Traces of Attention / $rHuhtamo, Erkki -- $tEarly Digital Images. A Praxeology of the Display / $rThielmann, Tristan -- $tCarrying Computerization. Interfaces, Operations, Depresentations / $rDistelmeyer, Jan -- $tSpatial Narration. Film Scenography Using Stereoscopic Technology / $rFeiersinger, Luisa -- $tFrom Action Capture to Interaction Gestalt / $rScherffig, Lasse -- $tScreening Bodies. Radiological Screens and Diagnostic Operations / $rFriedrich, Kathrin -- $tWorking on Mars. An Immersive Encounter through the Screen / $rEldridge, Luci -- $tThe Actors Are Leaving the Control Station. The Crisis of Cooperation in Image-guided Drone Warfare / $rFranz, Nina / Queisner, Moritz -- $tSystems and Practices to Produce Stereoscopic Space on Screen / $rBenna, Shannon -- $tViewing Zone. The Volumetric Image, Spatial Knowledge and Collaborative Practice / $rSchröter, Jens -- $tSense of Being Here. Feedback Spaces Between Vision and Haptics / $rHöfler, Carolin -- $tAround a Table, around the World. Facebook Spaces, Hybrid Image Space and Virtual Surrealism / $rKaerlein, Timo / Köhler, Christian -- $tSynchronic Simulacinematics. The Live Performance of Film Production / $rAtkinson, Sarah -- $tI Want to See How You See. Curatorial Practices of Exhibiting Virtual Reality / $rNeddermeyer, Ina -- $tGesamt-PDF / $rFeiersinger, Luisa / Friedrich, Kathrin / Queisner, Moritz 330 $aScreen-based media, such as touch-screens, navigation systems and virtual reality applications merge images and operations. 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