Brian Holmes on Wed, 31 Mar 2021 06:39:05 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> challenge accepted (re art & the info economy) |
Since the "Art in the Information Economy" piece, two additional conceptualizations of the information economy have come into play.- a postmodern economic (or "referential economy") approach developed de facto in the early 21st century although its incipient phases had been noticed and theorized by postmodern theorists decades earlier, focusing on the nature of the information dominating the information economy itself as it becomes referential rather than empirical; Robert Shiller won a Nobel Prize for, among other things, writing about the "narrative economy" but that is not the same thing . . . he is actually just delivering that discipline's decades-late arrival to the narrative turn- an ecstatic economy approach in which the fact of information itself is all that matters (the fact of assertion, not assertion of fact), with no need for either referentiality or empiricism (the wilds of misinformation) or, one might argue, for inclusion of the human in the loop (thinking about proof of work blockchain, computation for the sake of computation at astoundingly large and growing energy cost)
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