
Relative Intimacies
Intersubjectivity, Volume 3
$37.54
- Paperback
184 pages
- Release Date
20 September 2022
Summary
An examination of the introduction of a non-human actor into the field of intersubjectivity.
Our most intimate spaces are increasingly sites of intersubjective relations. The widespread presence of technological networks in particular has made visible the ways in which agency and subjectivity are often distributed, engendering theories of hybrid subjects who might integrate the human with other biological or technological agents. These incursions into traditional notions of subjectivi…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9783956796258 |
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| ISBN-10: | 395679625X |
| Author: | Lou Cantor, Emily Watlington |
| Publisher: | Sternberg Press |
| Imprint: | Sternberg Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 184 |
| Release Date: | 20 September 2022 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 257mm x 191mm x 13mm |
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About The Author
Lou Cantor
Lou Cantor is a Berlin-based artist collective founded in 2011 whose main scope of interest is grounded in intersubjectivity and interpersonal communication. Lou Cantor’s practice explores the polysemic minefield of contemporary communication, where medium, message, and meaning constantly fold back into each other. Lou Cantor’s preferred theater of operations is that which a certain French theorist has termed the “Empire of Signs” and their preferred subject the spell cast by the enigma of signification on the minds of this Empire’s peoples. Based on the collectives actual field of research they regularly release readers and contribute to various publications.
Emily Watlington is a critic, curator, and assistant editor at Art in America.
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