Speeding up, slowing down, losing grip: On digital media metronomes and timespace friction in the platformised temporalities of fashion design

Alica Repenning
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The body of literature addressing platform capitalism, platform labour and platform urbanism paints a compelling picture of how digital platforms shape the dynamics of both leisure and labour within the framework of the platform’s model for extracting value. However, this literature rarely captures how the global timespaces of digital platforms are translated in platform-mediated fields of work and which frictions occur in this process. Therefore, the contrasts between the rhythms of the platform prompting users towards instantaneous data production and the production capabilities of the humans, whose daily (work) life has become dependent on such platforms, remain largely unexplored. In this article, I develop the lens of timespace friction, by integrating the existing research on platform labour with a timespace perspective. The aim is to present a framework that reveals the contrasting relationship between the conflating rhythms of platform capitalism and platform-mediated labour. The mechanisms are explored utilising an ethnographic case study of the digital labour of independent fashion designers on Instagram. The proposed perspective on timespace friction demonstrates that mobile apps function as metronomes, nudging the timespaces of daily (work) life. Timespaces are thus negotiated in the polyrhythmic encounters of daily life, where designers challenge the rhythms of the platform or accelerate their practices to follow the imposed pace. A timespace friction perspective therefore sees beyond the smooth operating mechanisms of the platform economy that promise real-time data, flexibility and efficiency, revealing the hidden struggles of synchronisation (speeding up), de-synchronisation (slowing down) and losing grip (going viral).
加速、减速、失去控制:时装设计平台化时间性中的数字媒体节拍器与时间空间摩擦
有关平台资本主义、平台劳动和平台城市化的大量文献描绘了一幅令人信服的图景,即数字平台如何在平台价值提取模式的框架内塑造休闲和劳动的动态。然而,这些文献很少涉及数字平台的全球时空如何转化为以平台为媒介的工作领域,以及在这一过程中出现了哪些摩擦。因此,促使用户进行即时数据生产的平台节奏与日常(工作)生活依赖于此类平台的人类的生产能力之间的对比在很大程度上仍未得到探讨。在本文中,我将现有的平台劳动研究与时空视角相结合,提出了时空摩擦这一视角。其目的是提出一个框架,揭示平台资本主义与平台中介劳动的混杂节奏之间的对比关系。本文通过对 Instagram 上独立时装设计师的数字劳动进行人种学案例研究,探讨了这一机制。所提出的关于时空摩擦的观点表明,移动应用程序发挥着节拍器的作用,对日常(工作)生活的时空产生了影响。因此,时间空间在日常生活的多节奏邂逅中被协商,设计师挑战平台的节奏,或加快他们的实践,以跟上强加的节奏。因此,时空摩擦的视角超越了平台经济承诺的实时数据、灵活性和效率的平稳运行机制,揭示了同步化(加速)、去同步化(减速)和失去控制(病毒式传播)的隐秘斗争。
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