From Affect to Affectivity: Mark B. N. Hansen’s Organismic Posthumanism
From Affect to Affectivity: Mark B. N. Hansen’s Organismic Posthumanism
Chapter 5 articulates Mark Hansen's argument for an affective topology of the senses, corroborating the increased importance of digital technologies in this perspective through a brief comparison of Robert Lazzarini's skulls and my own piece Sound. From this comparison I argue Hansen, paradoxically, re-stages (and perhaps heightens) the constitutive ambivalence of deconstruction that he seeks to undermine.
Keywords: Sound, Digital culture, Posthumanism, New media, Performativity, Deconstruction, Affect
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