Never Alone, Except for Now: Art, Networks, Populations

Author:   Kris Cohen
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9780822369400


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   27 October 2017
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Author:   Kris Cohen
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780822369400


ISBN 10:   0822369400
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   27 October 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  vii Introduction  1 1. Group Form  15 2. Between Populations and Publics  29 3. Broken Genres  41 4. Toneless  79 5. Search Engine Subjectivities  105 Appendix  135 Notes  139 Selected Bibliography  179 Index  189

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Never Alone, Except for Now attends carefully to populations, publics, and the potentials of relation amidst networked life. For Kris Cohen, artworks ranging from novels to performances to new media art capture both the logics and affects of distributed networks. Equally accomplished in the areas of aesthetics, history, and theory, this timely book takes seriously ordinary digital experiences of trolling, emoticons, search engines, and social media as sites of thick ethical negotiation. --Patrick Jagoda, author of Network Aesthetics


Never Alone, Except for Now would make a good addition to collections at academic and museum libraries that serve patrons interested in the cultural and social machinations of the internet as they relate to critical theory and contemporary art. -- Linden How * ARLIS/NA Reviews *


Never Alone, Except for Now would make a good addition to collections at academic and museum libraries that serve patrons interested in the cultural and social machinations of the internet as they relate to critical theory and contemporary art. -- Linden How * ARLIS/NA Reviews * Never Alone, Except for Now [is] an essential contribution to our evolving cultural study of who we are and what, in the tightening embrace of computational superintelligence, we will come to be. -- Steven Henry Madoff * Critical Inquiry *


Never Alone, Except for Now [is] an essential contribution to our evolving cultural study of who we are and what, in the tightening embrace of computational superintelligence, we will come to be. -- Steven Henry Madoff * Critical Inquiry * Never Alone, Except for Now would make a good addition to collections at academic and museum libraries that serve patrons interested in the cultural and social machinations of the internet as they relate to critical theory and contemporary art. -- Linden How * ARLIS/NA Reviews *


Employing an original and vivid theoretical framework, Kris Cohen's book represents the next stage in the discussions of relational aesthetics, participatory art, and digital media theory, amplifying them in truly unique and memorable ways. I know of no other project that considers contemporary art's engagement with various publics together with digitally networked life and forms of online sociality. Never Alone, Except for Now will appeal to all those interested in contemporary art, aesthetics and politics, social media, and digital culture as well as those working on questions of sociality, intimacy, and new forms of community. -- John Paul Ricco, author of * The Decision Between Us: Art and Ethics in the Time of Scenes * Never Alone, Except for Now attends carefully to populations, publics, and the potentials of relation amidst networked life. For Kris Cohen, artworks ranging from novels to performances to new media art capture both the logics and affects of distributed networks. Equally accomplished in the areas of aesthetics, history, and theory, this timely book takes seriously ordinary digital experiences of trolling, emoticons, search engines, and social media as sites of thick ethical negotiation. -- Patrick Jagoda, author of * Network Aesthetics *


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Kris Cohen is Assistant Professor of Art and Humanities at Reed College.

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