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Telesthesia: How Class and Power work in the Post-Internet Age

Art, Tech & Culture
19 Nov, 2012

Telesthesia: How Class and Power work in the Post-Internet Age

The most resonant slogan of Occupy Wall Street is "we are the 99%!" But who are the one percent? The popular answer is "Wall Street." But to think about this more closely, perhaps the question to ask is: how do the most advanced means of computing and communication of our time create new class relations? Perhaps this isn't your grandparents capitalism we are now living in. Perhaps there are intra-class struggles within the ruling class for which we do not yet have good social maps. Perhaps there are new kinds of class formation outside the ruling class. What do the new relations of communication mean for the creation of art and culture?

McKenzie Wark is the author of "Telesthesia" (Polity 2012), "The Beach Beneath the Street" (Verso 2011), "Gamer Theory" (Harvard 2007) and "A Hacker Manifesto" (Harvard 2004). He is Associate Professor of Media and Culture at the New School for Social Research, in New York City.

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