Non-Representational Theory: Space | politics | affect
interesting consequences over the long term, both economically and culturally. Indeed by constantly putting these two descriptor ...
ceases to be an invisible activity and becomes something exterior, ‘public’, as it breaks into the productive process. (Virno 20 ...
making their way into this workaday world and refiguring it, so that capitalism can play much closer to the skin, so to speak. B ...
‘consumption’, ‘commodity’, ‘the market’ and indeed ‘innovation’. The third development has involved the active engineering of t ...
Thus, I will want to argue that a new kind of efficacy is making its mark, one in which the process of satisfactory encounter wi ...
innovation. Most of these models have ended up producing ambiguous results in aggregate, partly for minor but important reasons ...
window of consciousness, defined in this way, is barely ten or fifteen seconds wide. Under some conditions, the width of our con ...
to elicit conformist reactions to a brand. But, more recently, much thought has been given to understanding forethought as not j ...
chanciness to produce ‘small miracles’. In other words, the aim is to produce a certain anticipatory readiness about the world, ...
Another means of extending the commodity has proved to be through finding means of aggregating so-called ‘long tails’ so as to m ...
by information about the consumer’ (Lury 200 4 : 62) which, in turn, depends upon a reworking of what is meant by the commodity ...
Users of products and services – both firms and individual consumers – are increasingly able to innovate for themselves. User-ce ...
This emphasis on open innovation achieved through much closer involvement with consumer experimentation clearly blurs the distin ...
‘ready-to-think’ (Steventon and Wright 2005). Information technology acts as a means of propagation which is also a means of str ...
interact in order to actually generate learning and innovations is hardly closed off. Thus, again usually in a poorly specified ...
2006 respectively)^22 or the Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre (opened at the University of Manchester in 2006) are typical ...
agglomeration in order (supposedly) to guarantee maximum innovation. In par- ticular, I want to point to three developments that ...
design’s origins in corporate identity, in which a brand is applied to some- thing that has already been produced, only reproduc ...
Of poetry and profit In a genuinely new economy, what constitutes value itself must change. (McCullough 200 4 : 261) It is obvio ...
knowing) and valeur-beauté (aesthetic activity) and I will try to operationalize these categories in a contemporary setting. Wha ...
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