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Christian Marazzi, "Finance, Attention and Affect," London, June 2, 2005
"Finance, Attention and Affect"
Christian Marazzi
London, June 2, 2005
Here are details of Christian Marazzi's talk at Goldsmiths in London. In case you
don't know his work, he's a Swiss Italian economist who used to be close
to the journals Zerowork and Primo Maggio and has had immense influence on
the debate over immaterial labour and language.
The Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process (CSISP),
Goldsmiths College, University of London, invites you to a session of the
Economies and Technologies of Affect seminar series, summer term.
Thursday 2nd June
4.30-6.00pm, Room 137, Main Building
Finance, Attention and Affect
Christian MarazziM
Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera
Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
(Closest tube/train stops: New Cross/New Cross Gate)
"Finance, Attention and Affect"
Christian Marazzi
London, June 2, 2005
Here are details of Christian Marazzi's talk at Goldsmiths in London. In case you
don't know his work, he's a Swiss Italian economist who used to be close
to the journals Zerowork and Primo Maggio and has had immense influence on
the debate over immaterial labour and language.
The Centre for the Study of Invention and Social Process (CSISP),
Goldsmiths College, University of London, invites you to a session of the
Economies and Technologies of Affect seminar series, summer term.
Thursday 2nd June
4.30-6.00pm, Room 137, Main Building
Finance, Attention and Affect
Christian MarazziM
Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera
Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
(Closest tube/train stops: New Cross/New Cross Gate)