Jonathan Beller: “From the World Computer to Post-Capitalist Economic Media?”

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2020
  • ICA Miami welcomed media theorist and scholar Jonathan Beller to the Knight Foundation Art + Research Center for a free public lecture titled, “From the World Computer to Post-Capitalist Economic Media?” This lecture was presented in conjunction with the Fall 2020 semester, “Recodings and Renewals.”
    From Beller: “The colonization of expressivity and semiotics by capital converts nearly everything we can say or do into value for media platforms cybernetically interfaced with our brains. From the art world to social media, qualitative values (even those of protest and dissent) are stripped of their content and converted into capital that is accumulated hierarchically and that reinforces regimes of property founded on dispossession and genocide. Deterritorialized factories (that is media companies) convert the horizontal expression of values into the hierarchical accumulation of value such that, as has been said, it is easier to imagine the end of the world than to imagine the end of capitalism. This talk tries to change that dynamic by proposing that cryptocurrency should be understood as the historical emergence of a new medium. If crypto is like photography in 1845 or cinema in 1898, we need to wonder what can anti-racist, feminist, socialist, and communist movements do with it?”
    Jonathan Beller is a Professor of Humanities and Media Studies and co-founder of the Graduate Program in Media Studies at Pratt Institute. His books include The Cinematic Mode of Production: Attention Economy and the Society of the Spectacle (Dartmouth UP, 2006); Acquiring Eyes: Philippine Visuality, Nationalist Struggle, and the World-Media System (Ateneo de Manila UP, 2006); The Message is Murder: Substrates of Computational Capital (Pluto Press, 2017) and The World Computer: Derivative Conditions of Racial Capitalism (Duke UP, 2021). He is a member of the Social Text editorial collective.
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  • @icamiami
    @icamiami  3 роки тому +2

    00:00:03 Introduction by Gean Moreno
    00:03:13 Introduction by Jonathan Beller
    00:11:37 Lecture by Jonathan Beller

    • @mambi_anonymous_orig3207
      @mambi_anonymous_orig3207 2 роки тому

      just started watching and plan to watch the presentation to the end but cannot resist the temptation to make an initial comment to b updated later. very interesting presentation. just wonder what many people in south florida and especially in miami would make of it. i'm thinking of the political implications of what's being said here. the trivialization and at the same time the ignorant politicization of everything for political gain isn't the best climate to take advantage of this kind of presentation. the so-call debate about socialism, without wanting people to really know and understand what and how things really are, etc. thanks x posting this.
      UPDATE
      just finished watching, very interesting presentation. i have q a question. it's not in the sensationalist sense of the words or inciting anybody to anything. does the presenter think that those fundamental changes could happen without violence? historically, violence has been critical to make changes. violence is legally punished and the management of that is controlled by the very structures that u r trying to change. would a decoupling of physical from virtual (or online) violence b a viable alternative to allow x some of "restrained" violence? is that decoupling even possible/ desirable?

  • @klam77
    @klam77 Рік тому

    Fascinating conceptualization: Capitalism is the crunching of commodities which is tantamount to crunching the symbols those commodities represent which is computation.

  • @mambi_anonymous_orig3207
    @mambi_anonymous_orig3207 2 роки тому +1

    just started watching and plan to watch the presentation to the end but cannot resist the temptation to make an initial comment to b updated later. very interesting presentation. just wonder what many people in south florida and especially in miami would make of it. i'm thinking of the political implications of what's being said here. the trivialization and at the same time the ignorant politicization of everything for political gain isn't the best climate to take advantage of this kind of presentation. the so-call debate about socialism, without wanting people to really know and understand what and how things really are, etc. thanks x posting this.
    UPDATE
    just finished watching, very interesting presentation. i have q a question. it's not in the sensationalist sense of the words or inciting anybody to anything. does the presenter think that those fundamental changes could happen without violence? historically, violence has been critical to make changes. violence is legally punished and the management of that is controlled by the very structures that u r trying to change. would a decoupling of physical from virtual (or online) violence b a viable alternative to allow x some of "restrained" violence? is that decoupling even possible/ desirable?