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Folio B: Intangible Economies
Edited by Antonia Hirsch

Treating the idea of an economy as a general system of exchange, Intangible Economies advances the idea that personal relationships are produced by economic activity and that desire generates economic transactions. Intangible Economies speculatively investigates the role that these “affective transactions” play in modes of representation and cultural production. The abstract and abstracting function of value itself becomes particularly significant in this constellation, in its relation to both capitalist economy and ethics. First developed for a 2011 conference in Vancouver, the essays included in this anthology seek to tackle the difficult task of tracing the role of affect in economic exchanges relative to artistic production, while also enacting the unruly force of such transactions.

Co-published with Artspeak, Vancouver.
11.2 × 18.71 cm
238 Pages, Softcover
ISBN: 978-1-927354-03-2
First Edition (2012)
English
Contents
  1. Intangible Economies: Forum Discussion
  2. Hadley+Maxwell: Someone That Happens
  3. Antonia Hirsch: Intangible Economies: Preface
  4. Antonia Hirsch: Intangible Economies: An Introduction
  5. Antonia Hirsch and Olaf Nicolai: Chant d’Échange
  6. Patricia Reed: Economies of Common Infinitude
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