This book begins from the assumption that we have entered an era where the concept of political representation is seriously compromised. Eschewing the flawed promise of acting for the common good, or in accordance with the general will of an homogenous body politic, it delves into the process of individuation, the diverse reality of individuals and communities alike in order to elucidate contemporary experience as relational phenomena of networked human and non-human actors.Clearly this task is ambitious, for it must bridge the gap between the needs, aspirations, emotions, and anxieties of individuals on the one hand, and the desired emergence of collective co-operation on the other. Now that we have entered an age where the irresistible rise of global mega cities and big data appear to determine the outlook for generations to come, it is more pertinent than ever to challenge the technological promise of a future where numbers speak for themselves.The full-blown heterogeneity of the multitude thrives on the general intellect and the activity of the speaker. To act is to start anew and to intervene in the circulation of empty signifiers upon which we are called to assign the name of an event. Emancipating the Many therefore is a book about difference marked as intervention, an emergent constitution of time.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 09 Mar 2016
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443880848
About Wolfgang Fiel
Wolfgang Fiel was born 1973 in Alberschwende Austria. After having studied Architecture in Vienna and London he obtained his PhD at the Planetary Collegium in Plymouth University UK. He is a co-founder and long-term collaborator of the Vienna-based artist collective tat ort and currently teaches at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and the University of Art and Design in Linz Austria. He is the editor and author of a number of books including Consequence Book Series on Fresh Architecture (20052006 co-edited with Patrick Ehrhardt); New Realities: Being Syncretic (2009 co-edited with Roy Ascott and Gerald Bast); and Eckhard Schulze-Fielitz: Metalanguage of Space (2010). His most recent publication is Getting Things Done: Evolution of the Built Environment in Vorarlberg (2014).
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