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Code and Critical Theory

18 nov 2015 11:30 - 13:45
Salle du Conseil
Espace Deleuze, building A, 1st floor
Université Paris 8
2 rue de la Liberté
93200 Saint-Denis
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Intervention dans le cadre du colloque international "The digital subject #4 : codes", organisé du 16 au 20 novembre 2015, aux Archives Nationales, à l'Université Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis et à l'École nationale supérieure des Arts décoratifs.

Abstract

As Maurizio Lazzarato points out in a recent book, “…machines … can be found everywhere except in contemporary critical theory” (in Signs and Machines: Capitalism and the Production of Subjectivity, 2014).  How can we understand our present conditions if we cannot write about the machines with which we are entangled?  My message to critical theorists is that we need to invent new, critical, machine languages to challenge the machine languages now in power and, specifically, we need to improve upon the lexicon of “machinic assemblage” still in circulation in science studies, finance studies, and critical studies of capitalism (incorporated into, for example, actor-network theory) now decades after Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari assembled that machine language.  In short, critical theorists of today need to become skillful coders because to write about and – especially – to rewrite the machines of today is to write software.

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The Software Arts
01 September 2015 - 31 December 2015
31 December 2015
518
18 Nov 2015 13:45
Warren Sack
No
2449
Talks and lectures
Saint-Denis
Contemporary period (1789-…)
World or no region
Digital humanities