Although it is difficult to illustrate how speculative finance and network temporalities affect human life, cinema – especially science fiction films – can create narrative fantasies that illuminate the nature and the pathologies associated with living in the hyper now. In this vein, the instability and volatility of financial temporality can be witnessed in Duncan Jones’s two science fiction films, Moon (2009) and Source Code (2011). In both films, the lead characters are deprived of a clear future or a past, while being forced to live and labor within a perpetually pressured present. Moreover, these volatile characters are also “indebted” men thoroughly inscribed in what in Maurizio Lazzarato argues is the primary social and power relatio...
The materialisation of space-time is a central project for capitalism. Within the finance sector, t...
As we work our way through the latest financial crisis, politicians seem both powerless to act convi...
Finance has traditionally been conceptualized on the basis of what could be labelled a credit model....
Although it is difficult to illustrate how speculative finance and network temporalities affect huma...
The following article examines contemporary cinema’s narrative responses to the 2007 credit crisis a...
© 2015 Dr. Blythe Victoria ChandlerIn the decade 2001-2010, films which presented spectacular future...
Source Code (Duncan Jones, 2011) is a science fiction film concerned with an ambiguity at the heart ...
"Salto Mortale: Narrative, Speculation, and the Chance of the Future," reads contemporary American f...
This article concerns the temporality of debt. Against the claim that the society of debt has emptie...
This article examines the ways in which credit and debt have been explored since the 2008 financial ...
Speculative Communities is not just another critique of neoliberal-financial capitalism. It is a nov...
This special issue explores how finance deploys time, structures the future, and interacts with acto...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 3 – Digital Labour in Representation. This paper explores ...
This thesis is based on a body of work completed between 2001 and 2009, comprisingperformance/instal...
Apocalyptic thinking has a long religious and political tradition, but what place does it occupy wit...
The materialisation of space-time is a central project for capitalism. Within the finance sector, t...
As we work our way through the latest financial crisis, politicians seem both powerless to act convi...
Finance has traditionally been conceptualized on the basis of what could be labelled a credit model....
Although it is difficult to illustrate how speculative finance and network temporalities affect huma...
The following article examines contemporary cinema’s narrative responses to the 2007 credit crisis a...
© 2015 Dr. Blythe Victoria ChandlerIn the decade 2001-2010, films which presented spectacular future...
Source Code (Duncan Jones, 2011) is a science fiction film concerned with an ambiguity at the heart ...
"Salto Mortale: Narrative, Speculation, and the Chance of the Future," reads contemporary American f...
This article concerns the temporality of debt. Against the claim that the society of debt has emptie...
This article examines the ways in which credit and debt have been explored since the 2008 financial ...
Speculative Communities is not just another critique of neoliberal-financial capitalism. It is a nov...
This special issue explores how finance deploys time, structures the future, and interacts with acto...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 3 – Digital Labour in Representation. This paper explores ...
This thesis is based on a body of work completed between 2001 and 2009, comprisingperformance/instal...
Apocalyptic thinking has a long religious and political tradition, but what place does it occupy wit...
The materialisation of space-time is a central project for capitalism. Within the finance sector, t...
As we work our way through the latest financial crisis, politicians seem both powerless to act convi...
Finance has traditionally been conceptualized on the basis of what could be labelled a credit model....