1 Aug 23:18
Critique (?) of "immaterial labour"
Good to see iDC list back up and running. Thanks to The Thing for supporting the multi-layered and always interesting discussions that happen in this space. Below is a message which bounced from the list on 22nd July. Maybe I'm just an old-fashioned provocateur but here goes... --- Again I risk being labelled "the great forwarder of messages" on this list. Hear me out though (or rather the author of that which I forward). After all, why create 'new' meaning when recycling/ appropriation is so much more efficient? :) I digress. I noted recently a blog posting on 'LeisureArts' which takes to task the writings of both Trebor Scholz and Joasia Krysa, in particular their insistence on "immaterial labour" as the foundation for social networking phenomena of the "Web 2.0" era. The article focuses on key issues that iDC list has been dealing with lately, so it may be of interest, not least as it interrogates the arguments of prominent members of this network. I stress that I find the critique wanting, in that it relies too heavily on Baudrillard to dismiss Scholz and Krysa: yet what intrigues is that it finds an alternative source within post-Marxist theory to address the question of 'sociable web media' (Scholz). Also, I'm not sure how to answer McLuhan's "rear view mirror" analogy, as cited in the blog post: it seems a reminder that we ought to consider certain assumptions around media and networks. However (frustratingly for this reader) an alternative thesis is not laid out. The critique is all. http://leisurearts.blogspot.com/2007/05/immaterial-labor-scholzkrysa- rear-view.html Chris www.arcprojects.org _______________________________________________ iDC -- mailing list of the Institute for Distributed Creativity (distributedcreativity.org) iDC@... https://mailman.thing.net/mailman/listinfo/idc List Archive: http://mailman.thing.net/pipermail/idc/ iDC Photo Stream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/idcnetwork/ RSS feed: http://rss.gmane.org/gmane.culture.media.idc iDC Chat on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2457237647 Share relevant URLs on Del.icio.us by adding the tag iDCref
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