镜子,镜子……迪斯科球吗?与算法双打观众共舞

IF 4.3 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
John S Seberger, Geoffrey C Bowker
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算法媒体激增。伴随着这种扩散,我们熟悉的前数字时代日常生活的替身——在民间传说、小说、电影和音乐中发现的幽灵、幽灵和幽灵——正在成熟为一种新的流动的、明显是真实的他者。这些“他者”——数据驱动的二重身,字面上的意思是“双身者”——越来越多地跨越空间和时间共同构成他们的原初,将过去的人类用户纠缠成一个超越人类的组合。然而,这样的组合是有争议的:双重观众的承诺陷入了监控资本主义的泥潭。尽管深陷困境,双影迷还是成为了昨天明天的共同继承者。因此,它们是我们——以前被称为人类的艺术家——现在所陷入的情感状况的一部分。我们的任务是学会与我们的双重崇拜者一起生活。通过重组与算法媒体相关的二重身,我们为一种有趣的编舞提供了基础:一种超越批判和情感厌恶的新双重者的舞蹈。
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Mirror, mirror. . . disco ball? On dancing with algorithmic doubles-goers
Algorithmic media proliferates. Alongside such proliferation, the familiar doubles of pre-digital daily life – the specters, phantoms, and apparitions found in folklore, novels, film, and music – are maturing into new kinds of fluid and apparently agentic Others. Such Others – data-driven doppelgangers, literally “double-goers” – increasingly co-constitute their primaries across space and time, entangling erstwhile human users into a more-than-human assemblage. Yet such an assemblage is contentious: the promise of double-goers is mired in surveillance capitalism. Despite being so mired, double-goers emerge as aspirational co-inheritors of yesterday’s tomorrows. As such, they are part of the affective conditions into which we – artists formerly known as human – are now thrown. We are tasked with learning to live with our double-goers. By reassembling the doppelganger in relation to algorithmic media, we provide foundations for a playful choreography: a dance with the new double-goer that moves beyond critical and affective revulsion.
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New Media & Society
New Media & Society COMMUNICATION-
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12.70
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274
期刊介绍: New Media & Society engages in critical discussions of the key issues arising from the scale and speed of new media development, drawing on a wide range of disciplinary perspectives and on both theoretical and empirical research. The journal includes contributions on: -the individual and the social, the cultural and the political dimensions of new media -the global and local dimensions of the relationship between media and social change -contemporary as well as historical developments -the implications and impacts of, as well as the determinants and obstacles to, media change the relationship between theory, policy and practice.
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