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Cally Spooner: A Hypothesis of Resistance

Cally Spooner: A Hypothesis of Resistance

A Hypothesis of Resistance contains five essays on Asynchronicity, Rehearsal, Undetectability, The Present Tense, and Duration. Each attempts to resist the doctrine of 'performance', the symptom of a society, stratified by how we perform—economically, socially, digitally. As we become ripe for consumption, caught in an economy of perpetual readiness, basic needs remain unmet and it is increasingly difficult to tell the difference between what is alive and what is dead.

120 pages, 12.5 × 21.5 cm, softcover, Mousse (Milan).

$23.53
Cally Spooner: A Hypothesis of Resistance
$23.53

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Cally Spooner: A Hypothesis of Resistance

A Hypothesis of Resistance contains five essays on Asynchronicity, Rehearsal, Undetectability, The Present Tense, and Duration. Each attempts to resist the doctrine of 'performance', the symptom of a society, stratified by how we perform—economically, socially, digitally. As we become ripe for consumption, caught in an economy of perpetual readiness, basic needs remain unmet and it is increasingly difficult to tell the difference between what is alive and what is dead.

120 pages, 12.5 × 21.5 cm, softcover, Mousse (Milan).

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A Hypothesis of Resistance contains five essays on Asynchronicity, Rehearsal, Undetectability, The Present Tense, and Duration. Each attempts to resist the doctrine of 'performance', the symptom of a society, stratified by how we perform—economically, socially, digitally. As we become ripe for consumption, caught in an economy of perpetual readiness, basic needs remain unmet and it is increasingly difficult to tell the difference between what is alive and what is dead.

120 pages, 12.5 × 21.5 cm, softcover, Mousse (Milan).