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<p>New book on changing relationship between technology, politics,
and capitalism…<br>
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<b>Neurocapitalism. Technological Mediation and Vanishing Lines</b><br>
Giorgio Griziotti <br>
Foreword by Tiziana Terranova<br>
Translated by Jason Francis McGimsey<br>
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Analyzes the changing politics of technology, charting out
possibilities for autonomous cooperation <br>
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Technological change is ridden with conflicts, bifurcations and
unexpected developments. Neurocapitalism takes us on an
extraordinarily original journey through the effects that
cutting-edge technology has on cultural, anthropological,
socio-economic and political dynamics. Today, neurocapitalism
shapes the technological production of the commons, transforming
them into tools for commercialization, automatic control, and
crisis management. <br>
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But all is not lost: in highlighting the growing role of General
Intellect’s autonomous and cooperative production through the
development of the commons and alternative and antagonistic uses
of new technologies, Giorgio Griziotti proposes new ideas for the
organization of the multitudes of the new millennium.<br>
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“it is rare to find a book… which is capable of combining a
competent technical viewpoint with a coherent theoretical
perspective… animated by a great political passion nourished by
the ‘common learning’ of collective self-training.” – Tiziana
Terranova<br>
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Bio: Giorgio Griziotti was one of the first digital engineers to
graduate from Milan’s Politecnico University. His participation in
the autonomous movements in Italy in the 1970s forced him to gain
most of his professional experience in exile. He has an experience
of more than thirty years in large international IT projects.
Today he is an independent researcher and member of the collective
Effimera. <br>
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PDF available freely online:
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Ordering Information: Available direct from Minor Compositions now
for the special price of £10.<br>
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Release to the book trade February 2019<br>
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Released by Minor Compositions, Colchester / Brooklyn / Port
Watson<br>
Minor Compositions is a series of interventions & provocations
drawing from autonomous politics, avant-garde aesthetics, and the
revolutions of everyday life.<br>
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Minor Compositions is an imprint of Autonomedia<br>
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Minor Compositions is a series of interventions
& provocations drawing from autonomous politics,
avant-garde aesthetics, and the
revolutions of everyday life.
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