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Biopolitical Screens - Image, Power, and the Neoliberal Brain

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Informationen zum Autor Pasi Väliaho is Senior Lecturer in Film and Screen Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of Mapping the Moving Image: Gesture, Thought, and Cinema circa 1900 . Klappentext An investigation of the aesthetics and politics of new visual media under twenty-first-century capitalism, from console games to virtual reality to video installation art. Zusammenfassung An investigation of the aesthetics and politics of new visual media under twenty-first-century capitalism, from console games to virtual reality to video installation art. In Biopolitical Screens , Pasi Väliaho charts and conceptualizes the imagery that composes our affective and conceptual reality under twenty-first-century capitalism. Väliaho investigates the role screen media play in the networks that today harness human minds and bodies—the ways that images animated on console game platforms, virtual reality technologies, and computer screens capture human potential by plugging it into arrangements of finance, war, and the consumption of entertainment. Drawing on current neuroscience and political and economic thought, Väliaho argues that these images work to shape the atomistic individuals who populate the neoliberal world of accumulation and war. Väliaho bases his argument on a broad notion of the image as something both visible and sayable, detectable in various screen platforms but also in scientific perception and theoretical ideas. After laying out the conceptual foundations of the book, Väliaho offers focused and detailed investigations of the current visual economy. He considers the imagery of first-person shooter video games as tools of “neuropower”; explores the design and construction of virtual reality technologies to treat post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan; and examines three instances of video installation art that have the power to disrupt the dominant regime of sensibility rather than reinforce it. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Foreword vii Preface ix 1 Biopolitical Visual Economy: Image, Apparatus, and the Cerebral Subject 1 2 Future Perfect: First-Person Shooters, Neuropolitics, Preemption 27 3 Contingent Pasts: Affectivity, Memory, and the Virtual Reality of War 4 Emergent Present: Imagination, Montage, Critique 89 Epilogue 127 Notes 131 Bibliography 163 Index 181...

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Authors Pasi Valiaho, Valiaho Pasi
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.08.2023
 
EAN 9780262548977
ISBN 978-0-262-54897-7
No. of pages 208
Series Leonardo
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, History of engineering & technology

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