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The Force of Digital Aesthetics. On Memes, Hacking, and Individuation
2016
The Nordic Journal of Aesthetics
The paper explores memes, digital artefacts that acquire a viral character and become globally popular, as an aesthetic trend that not only entices but propels and molds subjective, collective and political becoming. Following both Simondon and Bakhtin, memes are first considered as aesthetic objects that mediate individuation. Here, resonance between psychic, collective and technical individuation is established and re-enacted through the aesthetic consummation of self, the collective and the
doi:10.7146/nja.v24i47.23055
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