What is the nature of a connection? I have been influenced by Franco Berardi (Bifo) recently. He points out that definitions have to be approached through multiple strategies because what is important is shocking thought by the reconstitution of a virtual field of sense and sensation. In other words, part of what is at stake [...]
Posts Tagged ‘habit’
Are you with the Occupation?
Posted: October 16, 2011 in Becoming, biopower, Brain, capitalism, Chaplin, Clinamen, Diagramming Affective Ethics, Ecology of Sensation, ethics, marketing ethics, Method, Neuroscience, New Media, Organized Networks, Perception, Precarity, Time, Value, value added, value captureTags: affect, assemblage, Becoming, body, Deleuze, difference, habit, intensity, ontology
What’s your Virus?
Posted: October 5, 2011 in Becoming, biopower, Deleuze, Diagramming Affective Ethics, dialectic, Ecology of Sensation, ethics, Perception, TimeTags: affect, assemblage, Becoming, Bifo, body, David Bohm, Debord, Deleuze, duration, Ecology of Sensation, Franco Berardi, Guattari, habit, intensity, ontology, Pirate Modernity, Ravi Sundaram, resonance, Thomas Carlyle, Whitehead
Could a kind of resonance potentially form between post-Prigogine/Bohm-inspired physics and critical management studies? Both share a commitment to materialism and realism. But this assumes the continual transformation of both physics and CMS, given the temporal aspect of both matter and reality. In one sense I would like to argue that at their best, at [...]
Ingression
Posted: February 27, 2011 in Becoming, Deleuze, Diagramming Affective Ethics, Ecology of Sensation, ethics, Mobile Phones, PerceptionTags: affect, assemblage, Becoming, body, cell phones, Deleuze, difference, duration, habit, ingression, intensity, Libya, Thrift, value added, Whitehead
How does one engage an event? The event has gone through torsions in this blog. But we shouldn’t confuse an event with a blog. What is happening as I write in Libya is an event that changes the contours of everything, but not for everyone in the same way, or for the same duration, or [...]
Digital Marketing as Generalized Snooping: On Virilio’s Information Bomb
Posted: November 28, 2010 in biopower, capitalism, Diagramming Affective Ethics, Ecology of Sensation, marketingTags: affect, assemblage, attention, biopower, body, cell phones, habit, information, New Media, ontology, panopticism, Reality Mining, Virilio
Let’s begin with some examples that will update aspects of Virilio’s argument in The Information Bomb. 1. “The Reality Mining Dataset: The Reality Mining project represents the largest mobile phone experiment ever attempted in academia. We are collecting an unprecedented amount of data on human behavior and group interactions that we plan on anonymizing and [...]
Deleuze and Foucault on Marketing as Control
Posted: November 2, 2010 in Deleuze, marketingTags: affect, Amit S. Rai, assemblage, biopower, Foucault, habit, intensity, New Media, ontology, technology, value added
Gilles Deleuze never to my knowledge wrote extensively on marketing, but he had some choice words for it in “Postscript on Societies of Control.” I quote them below. I lectured today, minutes ago actually, on Foucault’s panopticism and Deleuze’s modulated control to my first year marketing and communication course at QMUL. I tried to make [...]
What is Marketing Ethics, Part Two
Posted: October 23, 2010 in biopower, Diagramming Affective Ethics, marketing, marketing ethicsTags: affect, Amit S. Rai, assemblage, biopower, body, business ethics, control, creativity, Deleuze, Foucault, habit, ontology, value added
In Chapter Three of Levy and Grewal’s Marketing they make the case for ethics explicitly (not just through stop-hand warnings!): “When customers believe that they can no longer trust a company or that the company is not acting responsibly, they will no longer support that company by purchasing its products or services or investing in [...]
Memory, Sensation, Duration in Contemporary Media Assemblages in India
Posted: February 6, 2009 in India, New Media, Time, ValueTags: assemblage, Becoming, biopower, cell phones, duration, habit, machinic phylum, New Media, ontology, technology, temporality, value added
I am attempting to think through the implications for media assmeblage analysis of the connection that Bergson makes between the body and duration. This is an excerpt from an article I recently wrote. It may appear in South Asian Culture and History. The main point here for the purposes of this paper, is that Office [...]
The Production of Habit: On Two Conceptions of Difference in Foucault’s Discipline and Punish
Posted: November 10, 2008 in Becoming, Ecology of Sensation, Freedom, Nietzsche, Perception, TimeTags: body, difference, Foucault, habit
What happens to the body in Foucault’s Discipline and Punish (hereafter DP)? Let us specify what body we are speaking of here, because after all it is still such a vague term. The body of docility, but also the productive nexus between capitalism and discipline. The body of the norm, but also the body incited to a microphysics of activity and expression. So already we are speaking of at least two bodies in Foucault: that palimpsest in perpetual dissolution invoked in “Nietzsche Genealogy History,” and the more mundane body of habit, of exercise, of experimentation, and regulation.