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Stuck on the Platform - Reclaiming the Internet (Paperback): Geert Lovink Stuck on the Platform - Reclaiming the Internet (Paperback)
Geert Lovink
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Made in China, Designed in California, Criticised in Europe - Design Manifesto (Paperback): Mieke Gerritzen, Geert Lovink Made in China, Designed in California, Criticised in Europe - Design Manifesto (Paperback)
Mieke Gerritzen, Geert Lovink
R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When everything is destined to be designed, design disappears into the everyday. We simply do not see it anymore because it is everywhere. This is the vanishing act of design. At this moment, design registers its redundancy: our products, environments and services have been comprehensively improved. Everything has been designed to perfection and is under a permanent upgrade regime. Within such a paradigm, design is taken over by the capitalist logic of reproduction. But this does not come without conflicts, struggles and tensions. The most obvious of these, is that design is constantly being replaced. Our dispense culture prompts a yearning for longevity. The compulsion to delete brings alive a desire to retrieve objects, ideas and experiences that refuse to become obsolete. Society is growing more aware of sustainability and alert to the depletion of this world. For the ambitious designer, it is time to take the next step: designing the future with a more holistic consideration and approach. The book is a critical look at the design world with its various design disciplines and how these have developed in the past 10 years. Made in China, Designed in California, Criticised in Europe is for professional designers that care about design, the environment and how we live.

Zero Comments - Blogging and Critical Internet Culture (Hardcover): Geert Lovink Zero Comments - Blogging and Critical Internet Culture (Hardcover)
Geert Lovink
R3,993 Discovery Miles 39 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Zero Comments, internationally renowned media theorist and 'net critic' Geert Lovink upgrades worn out concepts about the Internet and interrogates the latest hype surrounding blogs and social network sites. In this third volume of his studies into critical Internet culture, following the influential Dark Fiber and My First Recession, Lovink develops a 'general theory of blogging.' Unlike most critiques of blogging, Lovink is not focusing here on the dynamics between bloggers and the mainstream news media, but rather unpacking the ways that blogs exhibit a 'nihilist impulse' to empty out established meaning structures. Blogs, Lovink argues, are bringing about the decay of traditional broadcast media, and they are driven by an in-crowd dynamic in which social ranking is a primary concern. The lowest rung of the new Internet hierarchy are those blogs and sites that receive no user feedback or 'zero comments'.

Lovink explores other important changes to Internet culture, as well, including the silent globalization of the Net in which the West is no longer the main influence behind new media culture, as countries like India, China and Brazil expand their influence. Zero Comments also looks forward to speculate on the Net impact of organized networks, free cooperation and distributed aesthetics.

Reformatting Politics - Information Technology and Global Civil Society (Paperback, New Ed): Jodi Dean, Jon W. Anderson, Geert... Reformatting Politics - Information Technology and Global Civil Society (Paperback, New Ed)
Jodi Dean, Jon W. Anderson, Geert Lovink
R1,656 Discovery Miles 16 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Reformatting Politics" examines the ways in which new information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being used by civil society organizations (CSOs) to achieve their aims through activities and networks that cross national borders. These new ICTs--the internet, mobile phones, satellite radio and television--have allowed these civil society organizations to form extensive networks linking the local and the global in new ways and to flourish internationally in ways that were not possible without them.
The book consists of four sections containing essays by some of the top scholars and activists working at the intersections of networked societies, civil society organizations, and information technology. The book also includes a section that takes a critical look at the UN World Summit of Information Society and the role that global governance has played and will play in the use and dissemination of these new technologies. Finally, the book aims to influence this important and emerging field of inquiry by posing a set of questions and directions for future research. In sum, "Reformatting Politic"s is a fresh look at the way critical network practice through the use of information technology is reformatting the terms and terrains of global politics.

No Internet, No Art (Paperback): Melanie Buhler No Internet, No Art (Paperback)
Melanie Buhler; Contributions by Cornelia Sollfrank; Text written by Peter Weibel; Geert Lovink, Kenneth Goldsmith; Contributions by …
R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Zero Comments - Blogging and Critical Internet Culture (Paperback, New edition): Geert Lovink Zero Comments - Blogging and Critical Internet Culture (Paperback, New edition)
Geert Lovink
R1,217 Discovery Miles 12 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Zero Comments, internationally renowned media theorist and 'net critic' Geert Lovink upgrades worn out concepts about the Internet and interrogates the latest hype surrounding blogs and social network sites. In this third volume of his studies into critical Internet culture, following the influential Dark Fiber and My First Recession, Lovink develops a 'general theory of blogging.' Unlike most critiques of blogging, Lovink is not focusing here on the dynamics between bloggers and the mainstream news media, but rather unpacking the ways that blogs exhibit a 'nihilist impulse' to empty out established meaning structures. Blogs, Lovink argues, are bringing about the decay of traditional broadcast media, and they are driven by an in-crowd dynamic in which social ranking is a primary concern. The lowest rung of the new Internet hierarchy are those blogs and sites that receive no user feedback or 'zero comments'.

Lovink explores other important changes to Internet culture, as well, including the silent globalization of the Net in which the West is no longer the main influence behind new media culture, as countries like India, China and Brazil expand their influence. Zero Comments also looks forward to speculate on the Net impact of organized networks, free cooperation and distributed aesthetics.

Organize (Paperback, 1): Timon Beyes, Lisa Conrad, Reinhold Martin Organize (Paperback, 1)
Timon Beyes, Lisa Conrad, Reinhold Martin; Afterword by Geert Lovink, Ned Rossiter
R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A pioneering systematic inquiry into-and mapping of-the field of media and organization Media organize things into patterns and relations. As intermediaries among people and between people and worlds, media shape sociotechnical orders. At the same time, media are organized: while they condition different organizational forms and processes, they, too, are formed and can be re-formed. This intimate relation of media and organizing is timeless. Yet arguably, digital media technologies repose the question of organization-and thus of power and domination, control and surveillance, disruption and emancipation. Bringing together leading media thinkers and organization theorists, this book interrogates organization as an effect and condition of media. How can we understand the recursive relation between media and organization? How can we think, explore, critique, and perhaps alter the organizational bodies and scripts that shape contemporary life? Organize will be of interest to scholars and students of new and old media, social organization, and technology. Moreover, the dialogical form of these essays provides a concise and path-breaking view on the recursive relation between technological media and social organization. The book therefore establishes and maps "media and organization" as a highly relevant field of inquiry, appealing to those with a critical interest in the technological conditioning of the social.

Sad by Design - On Platform Nihilism (Paperback): Geert Lovink Sad by Design - On Platform Nihilism (Paperback)
Geert Lovink
R582 R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Save R69 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sadness is now a design problem. The highs and lows of melancholy are coded into social media platforms. After all the clicking, browsing, swiping and liking, all we are left with is the flat and empty aftermath of time lost to the app. Sad by Design offers a critical analysis of the growing social media controversies such as fake news, toxic viral memes and online addiction. The failed search for a grand design has resulted in depoliticised internet studies unable to generate either radical critique or a search for alternatives. Geert Lovink calls for us to embrace the engineered intimacy of social media, messenger apps and selfies, because boredom is the first stage of overcoming 'platform nihilism'. Then, after the haze, we can organise to disrupt the data extraction industries at their core.

Organization After Social Media (Paperback): Geert Lovink, Ned Rossiter Organization After Social Media (Paperback)
Geert Lovink, Ned Rossiter
R490 R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Save R45 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Aesthetics and Politics of the Online Self - A Savage Journey into the Heart of Digital Cultures (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021):... The Aesthetics and Politics of the Online Self - A Savage Journey into the Heart of Digital Cultures (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Donatella Della Ratta, Geert Lovink, Teresa Numerico, Peter Sarram
R3,855 R3,533 Discovery Miles 35 330 Save R322 (8%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This volume investigates our dissonant and exuberant existences online. As social media users we know we're under surveillance, yet we continue to click, like, love and share ourselves online as if nothing was. So, how do we overcome the current online identity regime? Can we overthrow the rule of Narcissus and destroy the planetary middle class subject? In this catalogue of strategies, the reader will find stories on hacker groups, gaming platforms in the occupied territories, art objects, selfies, augmented reality, Gen Z autoethnographies, love and life. The authors of this anthology believe we cannot simply put vanity aside and a rational analysis of platform capitalism is not going to convince the youngs on TikTok nor liberate us from Zuckerbergian indentured servitude. Do we really need to wade through the subjective mud and 'learn more' about online aesthetics? The answer is yes. Writing by Wendy Chun, Franco Berardi "BIFO", Julia Preisker, Katherine Behar, Rebecca Stein, Fabio Cristiano, Emilio Distretti, Natalie Bookchin, Ana Peraica, Mitra Azar, Donatella Della Ratta, Gabriella Coleman, Marco Deseriis, Alberto Micali, Daniel de Zeeuw, Giovanni Boccia Artieri, Jodi Dean.

The Aesthetics and Politics of the Online Self - A Savage Journey into the Heart of Digital Cultures (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021):... The Aesthetics and Politics of the Online Self - A Savage Journey into the Heart of Digital Cultures (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Donatella Della Ratta, Geert Lovink, Teresa Numerico, Peter Sarram
R4,527 Discovery Miles 45 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume investigates our dissonant and exuberant existences online. As social media users we know we're under surveillance, yet we continue to click, like, love and share ourselves online as if nothing was. So, how do we overcome the current online identity regime? Can we overthrow the rule of Narcissus and destroy the planetary middle class subject? In this catalogue of strategies, the reader will find stories on hacker groups, gaming platforms in the occupied territories, art objects, selfies, augmented reality, Gen Z autoethnographies, love and life. The authors of this anthology believe we cannot simply put vanity aside and a rational analysis of platform capitalism is not going to convince the youngs on TikTok nor liberate us from Zuckerbergian indentured servitude. Do we really need to wade through the subjective mud and 'learn more' about online aesthetics? The answer is yes. Writing by Wendy Chun, Franco Berardi "BIFO", Julia Preisker, Katherine Behar, Rebecca Stein, Fabio Cristiano, Emilio Distretti, Natalie Bookchin, Ana Peraica, Mitra Azar, Donatella Della Ratta, Gabriella Coleman, Marco Deseriis, Alberto Micali, Daniel de Zeeuw, Giovanni Boccia Artieri, Jodi Dean.

Video Vortex Reader III - Inside the You Tube Decade (Paperback): Geert Lovink, Andreas Treske Video Vortex Reader III - Inside the You Tube Decade (Paperback)
Geert Lovink, Andreas Treske
R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sad by Design - On Platform Nihilism (Hardcover): Geert Lovink Sad by Design - On Platform Nihilism (Hardcover)
Geert Lovink
R2,747 Discovery Miles 27 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sadness is now a design problem. The highs and lows of melancholy are coded into social media platforms. After all the clicking, browsing, swiping and liking, all we are left with is the flat and empty aftermath of time lost to the app. Sad by Design offers a critical analysis of the growing social media controversies such as fake news, toxic viral memes and online addiction. The failed search for a grand design has resulted in depoliticised internet studies unable to generate either radical critique or a search for alternatives. Geert Lovink calls for us to embrace the engineered intimacy of social media, messenger apps and selfies, because boredom is the first stage of overcoming 'platform nihilism'. Then, after the haze, we can organise to disrupt the data extraction industries at their core.

Open 22 - Transparency. Publicity and Secrecy in the Age of Wikileaks (Paperback): Jorinde Seijdel, Liesbeth Melis Open 22 - Transparency. Publicity and Secrecy in the Age of Wikileaks (Paperback)
Jorinde Seijdel, Liesbeth Melis; Text written by Sven Lutticken, Boris Groys, Geert Lovink
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Out of stock

"Open" 22 investigates how transparency and secrecy are intertwined in modern-day society and explores how they relate to the public and the civic, using WikiLeaks as a test case. The contributors consider transparency as fetish and the ideal of the free flow of information.

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