Plants, Androids and Operators - A Post-Media Handbook
Abstract
This book documents the first life-cycle of the Post-Media Lab (2011-2014). Taking up Fèlix Guattari’s challenge, the Lab aimed to combine social and media practices into collective assemblages of enunciation in order to confront social monoformity. Here we draw together some key essays, images and art projects by the Lab’s participants, as well as a close documentation of its associated events, talks, and exhibitions, to create a vivid portrayal of post-media practice today.
Table Of Contents
Digital Networks: Connecting People Apart
- Oliver Lerone Schultz & Mina Emad: Mahalla, Manalaa, Tahrir, Maspero: Post-Media Nodes of the Egypt Spring: A conversation
- Josephine Berry Slater: Process Processed
The Subsumption of Sociality
- Anthony Iles: Notes on Subsumption
- Inigo Wilkins & Bogdan Dragos: Destructive Destruction – An Ecological Study of High Frequency Trading
- Sean Dockray: Field Notes from the Cloud
- Gordan Savicic: Seamlens
The Question of Organisation After Networks
- Rózsa Zita Farkas: Immanence After Networks
- Micha Cárdenas: Movements of Safety, A Safety Movement, Safety in Movement
- Moritz Queisner: Click Social Activism? A Localisation of Political Participation After Networks
Life vs. Object, Comrade Things and Alien Life
Preferred Citation
Apprich, Clemens; Slater, Josephine Berry; Iles, Anthony u.a. (Hg.): Plants, Androids and Operators - A Post-Media Handbook. London: Mute 2014 (PML Books). DOI: https://doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/14022.
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