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Graduate Center, 12/1, 5:30 PM: Exhaustion and Labor in the Digital Age

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    • November 21, 2022 at 5:57 pm #4529
      Jason Nielsen
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      Hi all,

      *This is a re-scheduled event from Oct. 20th.* Please forward this widely to anyone you think might be interested.

      Exhaustion and Labor in the Digital Age:
      Tung-Hui Hu in conversation with artist Elisa Giardina Papa
      The Graduate Center, 365 5th Ave, Room 5307

      Please join us on Thursday, Dec. 1st, at 5:30 PM in room 5307 for an event co-hosted by the MS Program in Data Analysis and Visualization with UnionDocs.

      Registration link: http://cuny.is/digital-lethargy-book-launch
      https://www.gc.cuny.edu/data-analysis-and-visualization

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      Author, poet, and media theorist Tung-Hui Hu in conversation with Elisa Giardina Papa discuss Hu’s new book, Digital Lethargy: Dispatches from an Age of Disconnection.

      As a modern ailment, digital lethargy is a societal pathology, like earlier forms of acedia, otium, and neurasthenia, but also a disease of performing selfhood under digital capitalism. Tung-Hui Hu makes the argument that digital lethargy helps us turn away from the demand to constantly “be ourselves” and see the potential of quieter, more ordinary forms of survival in the digital age such as collective inaction. (New Books Network)

      He is joined in conversation by Italian artist Elisa Giardina Papa (Venice Biennale, MoMA, Whitney), whose work investigates gender, sexuality, and labor in relationship to neoliberal capitalism and the borders of the global South.
      https://www.tunghui.hu/about
      http://www.elisagiardinapapa.org/

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