Walter van Holst on Tue, 14 May 2019 11:18:40 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: [Nettime-nl] Sebastian Olma: Ideology and the city: Pakhuis De Zwijger as an-aesthetic interface


On 2019-05-12 19:35, Patrice Riemens wrote:

In a recent Amsterdam Alternative talk, the US-American culture critic
Brian Holmes argued that the ubiquitous use of mobile interfaces has
led to an alarming cultural shift. He speaks of the emergence of an
‘interface aesthetic’ that amounts to a cultural an-aesthesia with
regard to the great political challenges of our time. “The
developments of cybernetically managed communications technology since
the emergence of ubiquitous computing”, Holmes argues, “have shown the
possibility of a thoroughly affective euphoria of mobility, perceptual
agility, expressive virtuosity, and relational fluidity amidst steady
progress toward complete ecological breakdown.” Yet, while the ongoing
climate change protests by post-Millennials around the world could
perhaps be seen as a first crack in the screen, there are aspects of
neoliberalism’s ideological interface aesthetic that remain
enigmatically intact.

Am getting flashbacks to my second year at university, which involved mandatory reading of a lot of hermetically written classic essays from the social sciences. If Holmes wishes to talk to a cozy little incrowd of fellow travelers for who these jargon-laden texts have meaning, congratulations, he has succeeded. If the goal is to reach broader audiences, this may be less fruitful, to the point of intellectual wankery. Intellectually satisfying as it may be, no meaningful social change will be conceived, let alone gestated.

TL;DR "What the fuck did I just read? About every single adjective in that quote deserves to be taken out back and to be shot in the head since it only detracted from any meaning that quote may have intended to convey instead of adding to it."

Regards,

 Walter
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