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Negative Media

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In a world inundated by an endless proliferation of texts, images, and data, the tension between the human desire to preserve and the economic incentive to retain collides with the finite nature of...
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  • 17 February 2026
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In a world inundated by an endless proliferation of texts, images, and data, the tension between the human desire to preserve and the economic incentive to retain collides with the finite nature of storage and its attendant costs. The impulse to keep everything inevitably confronts material constraints, compelling a reckoning with erasure as a necessity that enables ongoing creation. As this book reveals, such considerations are far from unique to the digital age.

  Spanning early analog sound recordings to contemporary debates about digital cloud solutions, Negative Media proposes that acts of removal, cutting, deletion, and effacement shape the invention and use of popular storage technologies from the 19th century to the present. Ella Klik invites readers to reconsider how recording mechanisms operate, arguing that negation is not a design flaw but a process intentionally woven into the very fabric of these systems. Through engaging stories, including the accidental deletion of the Apollo 11 moon landing tapes, the book traces a genealogy of undoing that reframes our understanding of media's lifecycle, from production to managing scarcity and abundance. Rather than privileging long-term retention as the primary framework for analysis, Klik navigates through media histories and theories to foreground reuse at a moment where prevailing narratives insist—perhaps too boldly—that nothing can ever truly disappear from the internet.

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Price: $120.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Sensing Media: Aesthetics, Philosophy, and Cultures of Media
Publication Date: 17 February 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503639768
Format: Hardcover
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"Negative Media is a brilliant and necessary reckoning with the myths of digital permanence and the seductive fantasies of infinite memory. With historical and theoretical rigor, this book unravels the utopian pull of the digital cloud." —Mél Hogan, Queens University

"Negative Media offers an inspiring theoretical framework for examining the often-overlooked role of erasure in media technologies. A meaningful contribution for scholars in media studies, communication, science and technology studies, and digital humanities." —Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, University of Copenhagen

"Negative Media compellingly demonstrates how erasure is a practice or protocol—sometimes accidental, sometimes intentional—that's informed by a variety of intersecting concerns: commercial, political, artistic, and material." —Shannon Mattern, Metropolitan New York Library Council

"Negative Media is a considerable contribution to a longstanding but under-developed current of scholarship Klik names 'negative media theory,' which takes as its starting point the gaps and effacements that so often go unnoticed yet suffuse all human interactions with technology." —Joe Edward Hatfield, Critical Studies in Media Communication
Ella Klik is an assistant professor in the graduate program of Hermeneutics & Culture at Bar-Ilan University.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Erasure: Everywhere, Nowhere, Right Here
1. Shaving Wax Cylinders, Layer after Layer, Until There Is None
2. Cinematography in a Time of Material Crisis
3. Randomizing Magnetic Particles into Televisual Oblivion
4. Typology of Purge and the Ordering of Erratic Typewriting
5. An Imperfect Web
Conclusion: Yet Something Persists
Afterword: Amid Erasure, We Live
Notes
Bibliography
Archival Sources
List of Patents
Index