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Machinic Highs and Pathic Patchworks of Addicted Systems

Goffey, Andrew; Fuller, Matthew

Authors

Matthew Fuller



Contributors

Melanie Sehgal
Editor

Alex Wilkie
Editor

Abstract

Adopting, as its starting point for the engagement with more-than-human aesthetics, a discussion of the concept of the machinic ‘high’ to be found in the work of Félix Guattari, this chapter proposes an ‘ethico-aesthetic’ engagement with networked digital technologies. It considers the affective texture of human–computer interaction from a point of view that stresses the compulsive, even addictive dimension of media engagement but insists in particular on the complex ‘machinic’ configuration of technological systems. The concept of the ‘pathic’, derived from existential psychiatry, rewired in the work of Félix Guattari in the service of an environmental thinking that emphasizes the delicate nature of processes of morphogenesis, becomes a key operator in the chapter for exploring the productive ambiguities of data-driven forms of subjectivity.

Citation

Goffey, A., & Fuller, M. (2024). Machinic Highs and Pathic Patchworks of Addicted Systems. In M. Sehgal, & A. Wilkie (Eds.), More-Than-Human Aesthetics: Venturing Beyond the Bifurcation of Nature (153-171). Bristol University Press. https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529227819.ch010

Online Publication Date Apr 30, 2024
Publication Date Apr 30, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 1, 2024
Publisher Bristol University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 153-171
Series Title More-Than-Human Aesthetics
Series Number Dis-positions: Troubling Methods and Theory in STS
Book Title More-Than-Human Aesthetics: Venturing Beyond the Bifurcation of Nature
Chapter Number 10
ISBN 978-1529227789
DOI https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529227819.ch010
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/40275468
Publisher URL https://bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/edcollchap/book/9781529227819/ch010.xml
Contract Date Oct 12, 2023