Digital Resisto(e)rs: Information, Affect and Control

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2010-03-12

Authors

Bogard, William

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Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture

Abstract

William Bogard is Deburgh Chair of Social Sciences at Whitman College and the author of The Simulation of Surveillance: Hypercontrol in Telematic Societies (Cambridge University Press, 1996). His writings on digital media theorize its potentials for embodied control and resistance. His recent work explores the relation of information and affect within the context of control societies, and the machinic integration of electronic and political resistance in circuits of networked capital. He is currently writing a paper about control surfaces.

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digital resistance, affect, control societies, networked capital, control surfaces, machinic integration

Citation

Bogard, William. "Digital Resisto(e)rs: Information, Affect and Control." Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, Victoria, B.C. 12 March 2010. Presentation.

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