I like your image. Affectivity and file culture policies in the net
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https://doi.org/10.5216/vis.v14i1.43065Abstract
Net-culture is a scenario marked by common life and by the construction of world and subjectivity through technological screens, in a landscape where prevails the visual. In net-culture, new habitats of relation take form, generating the bio-political conditions in order to be and to can be. Considering the emerging contradictions, it is necessary to emphasize that this is a time to this is a time of reflection and mutation of affective and political relations, in order to produce colective constructions of what is common and what matters.
Keywords: net-culture, affectivity, file culture, visualDownloads
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