Informatic Labor in the Age of Computational Capital

Jonathan Beller expands conversations about the role of the digital and the digital humanities through attention to the mechanisms by which the digital image is instrumental in neoliberal capitalist accumulation and colonialism. Beller argues that the digital image itself exploits the attentive labo...

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Main Author: Jonathan Beller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cultural Studies Association 2016-05-01
Series:Lateral
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25158/L5.1.4
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spelling doaj-6e92335020d1407ebf1b28b29b556e502020-11-25T03:11:49ZengCultural Studies AssociationLateral2469-40532016-05-015110.25158/L5.1.4http://csalateral.org/issue/5-1/informatic-labor-computational-capital-beller/Informatic Labor in the Age of Computational CapitalJonathan BellerJonathan Beller expands conversations about the role of the digital and the digital humanities through attention to the mechanisms by which the digital image is instrumental in neoliberal capitalist accumulation and colonialism. Beller argues that the digital image itself exploits the attentive labor of those who see it, organizes profitable patterns of spectatorship, and links communication directly to financial speculation. Through scrutiny of examples that attempt to disrupt the profitable, algorithmically-capitalized flow of data and attention through the interface of the screen, Beller's article makes a pointed critique of the ways that fascism manifests in and might be combated via digital economies.https://doi.org/10.25158/L5.1.4capitalcodeimageinformaticslabor
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title Informatic Labor in the Age of Computational Capital
title_short Informatic Labor in the Age of Computational Capital
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publishDate 2016-05-01
description Jonathan Beller expands conversations about the role of the digital and the digital humanities through attention to the mechanisms by which the digital image is instrumental in neoliberal capitalist accumulation and colonialism. Beller argues that the digital image itself exploits the attentive labor of those who see it, organizes profitable patterns of spectatorship, and links communication directly to financial speculation. Through scrutiny of examples that attempt to disrupt the profitable, algorithmically-capitalized flow of data and attention through the interface of the screen, Beller's article makes a pointed critique of the ways that fascism manifests in and might be combated via digital economies.
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