Mediation does not serve as a translational or transparent layer, or intermediary, between independently existing entities (say, between the producer and consumer of a film or TV programme). It is a complex and hybrid process, which can be both constraining and productive - often at the same time.
– Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinksa, 2010, ‘Creative Media between Invention and Critique, or What’s Still at Stake in Performativity?’, Culture Machine 11, p. 2.
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