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Are you working too much? : post-Fordism, precarity, and the labor of art / [editors, Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle].
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Berlin : Sternberg Press, c2011.
Description
212 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Art, Modern
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21st century
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Philosophy
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Art
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Economic aspects
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Related name
Aranda, Julieta
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Wood, Brian Kuan
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Vidokle, Anton
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Series
E-flux journal.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
People of intensity, people of power : the Nietzche economy / Diedrich Diederichsen
Politics of art : contemporary art and the transition to postdemocracy / Hito Steyerl
Irene is Viele! Or what we call "productive" forces / Marion von Osten
The good of work / Liam Gillick
Zombies of immaterial labor : the modern monster and the death of death / Lars Bang Larsen
Towards the space of the general : on labor beyond materiality and immateriality / Keti Chukhrov
Hidden labor and the delight of otherness : design and post-capitalist politics / Tom Holert
Cognitarian subjectivation / Franco Berardi Bifo
Desire for/within economic transformation / Antke Engel
Fragments toward an understanding of a week that changed everything... / Precarious Workers Brigade
FREE / Irit Rogoff.
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Post-Fordism, precarity, and the labor of art
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E-flux journal
ISBN
9781934105313
1934105317
OCLC
753651576
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