messages
in mass media. New media functionally allows people to interact with multiple
persons simultaneously with the ability to individualize messages in the
process of interaction.
New
media enjoys five distinctive characteristics: digitality, convergency
interactivity, hypertextuality, and virtuality. First, digitalization is the
most prominent feature of new media. New media or digital media dematerializes
media text by converting data from analog into digital form, which allows all
kind of mathematical operations. New media also makes it possible for a large
amount of information to be retrieved, manipulated, and stored in a
very limited space. Second, new
media converges the forms and functions of information, media, electronic
communication, and electronic computing. The convergence power of new media can
be easily demonstrated by the emergence of the Internet in terms of its
powerful function embedded in computer information technologies and broadband
communication networks. This also leads to the industry convergence displayed
by the constant merger of big media companies and the product and service
convergence evidenced by the successful connection and combination of media’s
material, product, and service in the media industry.
Third, the interactive function of
new media, i.e., between users and the system regarding the use of formation
resources, provides users a great freedom in producing and reproducing the
content and form of the information during the interaction. In addition, the
interactivity of new media makes the interaction among different networks and
the retrieving of information through different operational systems, both
available and convenient. The freedom in controlling the information endows new
media a great power in the process of human communication. Fourth, the hyper
textuality of new media brings forth a global network center in which
information can freely move around and spontaneously interconnect. This global
network phenomenon has begun to rebuild a new life experience for human beings,
which in turn will lead the transformation of economic activities, cultural
patterns, interactional styles, and other aspects of human society.
Finally, the cyberspace formed by new media
allows people to generate virtual experience and reality. The invisible cyberspace
not only induces a gap between reality and virtuality, but also effectuates the
free alternation of one’s gender, personality, appearance, and occupation. The
formation of virtual community that crosses all the boundaries of human society
definitely will challenge the way we perceive reality and have traditionally
defined identity.
By Segesela Blandina
BAPRM 42663
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