The purpose of this article is to explore the aesthetics of social forms, which can be understood as an implicit image of the world from which such forms draw their nourishment. I intend to put forward the argument that we are probably in a phase that finds a terrain for new imaginative investment in the Cultural Commons. Living in a modernity whose dominant trait is capitalism, I deal with the ‘erosion’ of contemporary capitalism's imaginary, trying to understand the counter movement of Cultural Commons
Overproduction, consumerism and commodity fetishism — it seems like these tendencies are omnipotent ...
This article investigates the potential role of the commons in the future transformation of digital ...
Art/Commons is the first book to theorise the commons from the perspectives of contemporary art hist...
ABSTRACT Integral to the modern paradigm of cultural critique is an entropic vision of the ‘completi...
The modern way of life and reflected in modern political philosophy is directed by capitalist activi...
This thesis is situated upon a terrain of global crisis that can be approached not only as an econom...
The article elaborates on the current debate over the commons and its genealogy. Hardin’s formulatio...
This article charts the development of the ‘creative cities’ discourse as one increasingly organised...
Book co-authored by Helge Moosehammer and Peter Mortenböck Assemblies, gathering places, and ago...
This article examines contemporary forms of capitalism that have the arts and the sciences as their ...
Open Cultural Studies, an OA peer-reviewed Journal (De Gruyter) invites submissions to a special iss...
This paper argues that a 'structure of feeling' is emerging in contemporary capitalism as significan...
In this article I shall discuss the Surrealist collection of objects as a form of art which arises o...
My paper investigates the possible connections among affect, design and late-capitalism strategies o...
none1noIn our increasingly commercial societies, we are confronted not only with a cornucopia of com...
Overproduction, consumerism and commodity fetishism — it seems like these tendencies are omnipotent ...
This article investigates the potential role of the commons in the future transformation of digital ...
Art/Commons is the first book to theorise the commons from the perspectives of contemporary art hist...
ABSTRACT Integral to the modern paradigm of cultural critique is an entropic vision of the ‘completi...
The modern way of life and reflected in modern political philosophy is directed by capitalist activi...
This thesis is situated upon a terrain of global crisis that can be approached not only as an econom...
The article elaborates on the current debate over the commons and its genealogy. Hardin’s formulatio...
This article charts the development of the ‘creative cities’ discourse as one increasingly organised...
Book co-authored by Helge Moosehammer and Peter Mortenböck Assemblies, gathering places, and ago...
This article examines contemporary forms of capitalism that have the arts and the sciences as their ...
Open Cultural Studies, an OA peer-reviewed Journal (De Gruyter) invites submissions to a special iss...
This paper argues that a 'structure of feeling' is emerging in contemporary capitalism as significan...
In this article I shall discuss the Surrealist collection of objects as a form of art which arises o...
My paper investigates the possible connections among affect, design and late-capitalism strategies o...
none1noIn our increasingly commercial societies, we are confronted not only with a cornucopia of com...
Overproduction, consumerism and commodity fetishism — it seems like these tendencies are omnipotent ...
This article investigates the potential role of the commons in the future transformation of digital ...
Art/Commons is the first book to theorise the commons from the perspectives of contemporary art hist...