“Redundant information, calculated as, say, the number of stickers in corners, on walls, on lampposts that it takes to build cognizance of this information in one subject, may immediately be understood as informational by another subject.” (Fuller 2005, p. 36) … Continue reading →
09. April 2016 by Gabriele
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Tags: digital folklore, hardware, innovation, junk, materialism, media ecologies, Shanghai, software, Thierry Bardini |
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In “Dim Stockings”, a short chapter included in his The Coming Community, Giorgio Agamben takes a cue from the prosaics of a stockings advertisement to discuss the commodification of images and bodies. His recognition of the industrial scale at which … Continue reading →
17. February 2016 by Gabriele
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Tags: aesthetics, Agamben, body, China, Japan, mobility, photography, representation, screens, selfies, smartphones, WeChat, 自拍 |
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