Data Dating -

Data Dating

Love, Technology, Desire
Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2024
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-78938-952-4 (ISBN)
43,55 inkl. MwSt
Organized around ten chapters and works of new media art, the collection offers an extensive critical analysis of technologized romance – and other emotional relations – as well as provides an insight into the codification, execution, deployment and evolution of the patterns of togetherness in the so-called Tamagotchi era. 45 col. photographs.
What does it mean to love with technology? Does data improve our emotional interactions? The collection approaches the query with critical essays and works of new media art to look into the construction of love and its practices in the time of digitally mediated relationships. With expertise coming from recognized researchers, critics and artists in the field of media and cultural studies, it analyses relationship trends and affect cultures that have emerged from technological acceleration.



Data Dating: Love, Technology and Desire is a comprehensive study of love and intimacy under digitalism that reflects on the structure of feeling(s) and libido environments in the high-tech and media-bound landscapes of contemporary technocracies. Organized around ten chapters and ten works of new media art, the collection offers an extensive critical analysis of technologized romance (and other emotional relations), as well as provides an insight into the codification, execution, deployment, and evolution of the patterns of togetherness in the so-called Tamagotchi era.



The chapters engage in the problems of new material planes that have emerged from the abstraction of networked communication and dispersion of traditional notions of physicality. They close-read the templates of contemporary fantasy, fetish and eroticism, as shaped by platform capitalism, datafication, and new commodity cultures, in which self-promotion for bonding relies on the new possibilities that are coming in with new media self-mediation formats. Central to the analysis is the carbon-silicon dynamics of love’s contemporary DNA and libidinal techne – practiced in the environment where screens, interfaces, algorithms, data protocols and non-organic objects of affection and affect delineate, organize and program the trajectories of encounter, limerence and erotic pleasure. All the chapters are authored by recognized researchers in the field of love, emotion, media, technology and cultural studies, and they critically explore various aspects of love/intimacy under technocracy, approaching them with expertise the goes beyond the typical high-modernist and post-structural reading of the media-ridden life practices and environments.



More importantly, the collection includes landmark works of new media art coming from prominent new media artist gathered around 'Data Dating' – new media art exhibition, curated by Valentina Peri (co-editor of the collection) and presented in Paris, Tel Aviv and London. As such, the collection proffers a unique and original critical approach – one that combines artistic practice and cultural criticism – to comment upon the transformation of human relationships and emotional standards under technological development with reference to the social change and cultural condition.



The collection of essays, each accompanied by a work of media art, that provides a comprehensive insight into the construction of love and its practices in the time of digitally mediated relationships.



Primary readership will be among educators, researcher and students in disciplines including cultural studies, media and communications, philosophy, sociology, psychology and gender, LGBTQ+ and sexual studies. It will be an extremely valuable resource for those in these fields.



It will be of interest to other groups including art curators, online platform designers, social media content managers and designers and data specialists.

Ania Malinowska is a culture theorist, author and professor in media and cultural studies at the University of Silesia in Poland. She has published widely on media semiotics and technologically constructed relationships. Valentina Peri is an art curator and cultural anthropologist with expertise in new media and digital art. She runs Galerie Charlot with locations in Paris and Tel Aviv, where she exhibits projects focused on new media art. She is also a co-founder (with curator Anne Roquigny) of SALOON Paris, an international network for women working in the art scene.

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Acknowledgements





INTRODUCTION

Introduction: Dating (the) Data and Other Intimacies



Ania Malinowska and Valentina Peri





1. WIRED LIMERENCE (feat. Deep Love by Antoine Schmitt)

Technology, Commerce and the Intimacy Revolution



Lauren Rosewarne





2. LOVE INFO-STRUCTURES (feat. Glaciers by Zach Gage)

Romance in a Time of Dark Data



Lee McKinnon





3. MEDIATED MATCHMAKING (feat. A Truly Magical Moment by Adam Basanta)

Fast Love. Temporalities of Digitized Togetherness



Ania Malinowska





4. EMOTIONS WITH THE MACHINE (feat. Ashley Madison Angels at Work by !Mediengruppe Bitnik)

‘Emotoys’: Ethics, Emotions and Empathic Technologies



Andrew McStay and Gilad Rosner





5. SELF-FASHIONING DESIRE (feat. Kill Your Darlings by Jeroen van Loon)

The Greatest Love of All: Recognition, Self-Love and the Imaging of Desire



Derek Conrad Murray





6. DIGITAL ONSCENITIES (feat. Peeping Tom (Porn Version) by Thomas Israel)

The New Onscenity. Navigating Digital Desires in the Twenty First Century Pornoscape



Lynn Comella





7. LIBIDINAL TECHNO-SCAPES (Webcam Venus by Addie Wagenknecht and Pablo Garcia)

The Proxemics of Digital Intimacy



Kyle Machulis





8. TOUCHLESS EMBRACES (feat. VR Hug by Tom Galle and Moises Sanabria)

Virtual Hugs and the Crises of Touch



David Parisi





9. SOUNDS OF FEELING (feat. Digital Synaesthetic E.E.G. Kiss by Karen Lancel and Hermen Maat)

I Can Hear Your Feelings



Andrew Blanton





10. INTERFACES OF EMOTIONAL SURVEILLANCE (feat. Face Messenger by Tom Galle and John Yuyi)

Timestamp Anxieties



Kristin Veel and Nanna Bonde Thylstrup





Notes on Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 56 Halftones, color
Verlagsort Bristol
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Sozialwissenschaften
Technik
ISBN-10 1-78938-952-6 / 1789389526
ISBN-13 978-1-78938-952-4 / 9781789389524
Zustand Neuware
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