Media Do Not Exist: Performativity and Mediating Conjunctures by
Jean-Marc Larrue and Marcello Vitali-Rosati offers a radically new
approach to the phenomenon of mediation, proposing a new understanding
that challenges the very notion of medium. It begins with a historical
overview of recent developments in Western thought on mediation,
especially since the mid 80s and the emergence of the disciplines of
media archaeology and intermediality. While these developments are
inseparable from the advent of digital technology, they have a long
history. The authors trace the roots of this thought back to the dawn of
philosophy.