DIAPHANES No. 8/9: Authenticity and Feedback

DIAPHANES 8/9 looks into curious loops of reproduced present, the integral of circular I-effects, the other side of the social Möbius strip. Is the self nothing but an echo? An effect without cause? The human being a message, an autoreply in the jargon of social-memes? Who or what massages the backc...

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Hauptverfasser: Michael Heitz, Hendrik Rohlf, Damian Christinger, Zoran Terzić, Christopher Meerdo, Jasmila Žbanic, A.L. Kennedy, Tom McCarthy, Shengze Zhu, Felix Stalder, Alexander García Düttmann, Michael Müller, Marlene Streeruwitz, Kai van Eikels, Mengia Tschalaer, Michael F. Zimmermann, Claire Fontaine, Mohamed Almusibli, Neville Rowley, Lubna Abou Kheir, Michael Turnbull, Sabine Schulz, Laurent Folliot, Marc Ulrich, Ludmila du Bouchet, Catherine Lupton, 2edit
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Zusammenfassung:DIAPHANES 8/9 looks into curious loops of reproduced present, the integral of circular I-effects, the other side of the social Möbius strip. Is the self nothing but an echo? An effect without cause? The human being a message, an autoreply in the jargon of social-memes? Who or what massages the backchannel so astoundingly self-similarly, like an invisible hand? Tom McCarthy makes a plea for the inauthentic, for an ethics without subjects. Shengze Zhu tells of intimacy and loneliness in the live-streaming communities of China, and Zoran Terzić asks about strategies against grand generalization by generic rationality. Christopher Meerdo consigns Bin Laden’s visual digital archive to an artificial intelligence. Mohamed Almusibli dives into the chasm of origin and destiny. Kai van Eikels has his Eribon moment. A.L. Kennedy tells you what an author can do. Marlene Streeruwitz researches instead of building cabins to think in. N.N. assembles diffuse scripts behind a hash function. This double issue receives fake signals, listens out for the high whistle of analogue resonance, couples the one with the other, and fiddles with the author-function.