Network Affect: Intersubjectivity IV
暫譯: 網絡影響:互主觀性 IV

Dayal, Mira, Gläser, Kolja, Glickstein, Adina

  • 出版商: Sternberg Press
  • 出版日期: 2026-07-28
  • 售價: $1,030
  • 貴賓價: 9.8$1,009
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 184
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1915609895
  • ISBN-13: 9781915609892
  • 相關分類: 其他
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商品描述

On the complex interrelations between individuals and technological systems within the context of our progressively networked societies.

Intersubjectivity Vol. IV explores the shifting stakes and responsibilities of intersubjective exchange--among individuals, between individuals and machines, and among machines--within increasingly networked social, political, and informational systems.

While recent technological advancements highlight the advantages of decentralization, they also reveal how their functionalities limit our autonomy, guide us along paths dictated by capital, and even incite authoritarian tendencies. What tangible impacts does the digital realm impose on physical bodies, and who is most affected by these consequences? Through case studies, media analyses, object lessons, experimental texts, and other interdisciplinary methods of inquiry and critique, contributors examine our current frameworks and envision potential futures.

Contributors
Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Lou Cantor, Dawn Chan, Paolo Cirio, Aria Dean, Simon Denny, William Kherbek, Josh Kline, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Eva & Franco Mattes, Metahaven, Luciana Parisi, Seth Price, Alessandra Renzi, Quinn Slobodian, Patrick Urs Riechert and Elena Vogman, Jan de Vos, McKenzie Wark.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

在我們日益網絡化的社會中,個體與技術系統之間的複雜相互關係。

《互主觀性 第四卷》 探討了在日益網絡化的社會、政治和資訊系統中,個體之間、個體與機器之間以及機器之間的互主觀交流所涉及的變化中的利益和責任。

雖然最近的技術進步突顯了去中心化的優勢,但它們也揭示了這些功能如何限制我們的自主性,引導我們沿著資本所決定的路徑前進,甚至激發專制傾向。數位領域對實體身體造成了什麼具體影響,誰最受這些後果的影響?通過案例研究、媒體分析、實物教訓、實驗文本以及其他跨學科的探究和批評方法,貢獻者們檢視我們當前的框架並展望潛在的未來。

貢獻者
Franco 'Bifo' Berardi, Lou Cantor, Dawn Chan, Paolo Cirio, Aria Dean, Simon Denny, William Kherbek, Josh Kline, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Eva & Franco Mattes, Metahaven, Luciana Parisi, Seth Price, Alessandra Renzi, Quinn Slobodian, Patrick Urs Riechert 和 Elena Vogman, Jan de Vos, McKenzie Wark.

作者簡介

Mira Dayal is an artist, writer, and editor based in Brooklyn, New York. She copublishes the collaborative artist book series prompt: and co-edited Track changes: a handbook for art criticism (2023). Dayal has held numerous exhibitions across the United States and abroad and currently teaches at Barnard College and the School of Visual Arts.

Kolja Glaeser is an artist, curator, and editor based in Berlin. His practice investigates the layered dynamics of contemporary communication--among individuals, between humans and machines, and within machinic interactions--set against the backdrop of increasingly entangled social, political, and informational systems. He is the editor of the Intersubjectivity series at Sternberg Press and a founding member of the artist collective Lou Cantor.

Adina Glickstein is a writer, editor, and technology researcher from Colorado. Her writing has appeared in the international art press alongside legacy publications like the New York Times. She is an editor-at-large for Spike Art Magazine where she writes a monthly column on internet culture.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

米拉·戴亞爾(Mira Dayal)是一位居住在紐約布魯克林的藝術家、作家和編輯。她共同出版了合作藝術書籍系列《prompt:》,並共同編輯了《Track changes: a handbook for art criticism》(2023)。戴亞爾在美國及國外舉辦了多次展覽,目前在巴納德學院(Barnard College)和視覺藝術學院(School of Visual Arts)任教。

科爾雅·格萊澤(Kolja Glaeser)是一位居住在柏林的藝術家、策展人和編輯。他的實踐探討當代溝通的多層次動態——個體之間、人類與機器之間,以及機械互動中的動態——並置於日益交織的社會、政治和資訊系統的背景下。他是Sternberg Press的《Intersubjectivity》系列的編輯,也是藝術集體Lou Cantor的創始成員。

阿迪娜·格里克斯坦(Adina Glickstein)是來自科羅拉多的作家、編輯和科技研究者。她的作品曾出現在國際藝術媒體以及《紐約時報》等傳統出版物中。她是《Spike Art Magazine》的特約編輯,並在該雜誌撰寫有關網路文化的每月專欄。