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Platforms: (Record no. 5491)

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Title Platforms:
Remainder of title Around, In Between, and Through/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Edited by Aarti Sunder
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Singapore Art Museum;
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent 94p;
Dimensions 22x15cm
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Formatted contents note Published with the support of Natasha, Singapore Biennale 2022.
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Summary, etc. Platforms: Around, Inbetween and Through is a collection of texts that will understand abstraction as a defining framework of platforms and platformization. What kind of aesthetic do different nodes of this expansive framework employ, how do we encounter them, and what kind of long-lasting or immediate repercussions do they have? If management (algorithmic, logistical, categorization) and autonomy are one of its key concerns, where do they intersect with labor, desire, law and control? The reason for this book arises from my own research into Amazon’s Mechanical Turk platform, and the desire to then open up that focus into the peripheries that constitute platforms and platformization. The book approaches the idea of the platform and platformization (as that which arises from, around, and within the platform) from an expanded and broad context of online–offline relationships that bring bodies (human, non-human and almost human), digital conduits, physical infrastructures, and the marketplace together – a lens with which to view hidden ruptures, spectral shifts, colonial hangovers, and speculative continuities that arise from immediate and lingering economic formations. The aim here is not to offer additional definitions of platforms. It is instead to offer methods of thinking around them, newer ways of perceiving and investigating interactions that stem from them. It seeks to foreground forced and elective interaction across time to investigate nodes where online and offline worlds interact, especially when the repercussions of these global entities have direct and abstract impact on different locals, humans and non-humans (bots, humans characterized as non-human by design or error, and animals). Contributors include Ze Antonio Magalhaes, Noopur Raval, Gary Zhexi Zhang, Mark Graham, John Philip Sage and Aarti Sunder.
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Language note English
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Topical term or geographic name entry element N81-390 Visual Arts- Study and teaching. Research
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        Visual Arts SAF Reference Library SAF Reference Library 05/06/2025   N81-390 199.62 5491 05/06/2025 05/06/2025 Book

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