
Watching Nasim’s world: aesthetics, technology and subjectivity of digital labor
Abstract
This article discusses the relationship between subjectivity, technology and aesthetics drawing on the case of Nasim, a youtuber of Iranian origin based in California who attacked employees and died at Google’s headquarters in 2018. Nasim’s self-produced videos provide an entry point to reflect on the encounters between the making of self and audiovisual technologies under current capitalist conditions. Analyzing the formal features of Nasim’s videos and the labor they entail, the article reflects on the mutual imbrication of self-determination (autopoiesis) and techno-social articulations, to sketch the hypothesis that freedom and control far from being opposites are inextricably linked and define the conditions of a current mode of existence in which the expression of life results in death.
Keywords
Technology, subjectivity, aesthetics, labor, media, Iranian diaspora
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12835/ve2024.2-177
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ISSN Print 2499-9288
ISSN Online 2281-1605
Publisher Edizioni Museo Pasqualino
Patronage University of Basilicata, Italy
Web Salvo Leo
Periodico registrato presso il Tribunale di Palermo con numero di registrazione 1/2023