Mark Andrejevic (Machine Listening)

Published: April 14, 2021, 10 p.m.

b'Mark Andrejevic\\u2019s recent book Automated Media considers the politics of automation through the \\u201ccascading logics\\u201d of pre-emption, operationalism, and \\u201cframelessness\\u201d. Together with artist Sean Dockray, legal scholar James Parker, and curator Joel Stern, Mark talks through some of these ideas, along with the limits of \\u201csurveillance capitalism\\u201d as an analytic frame, \\u201ctouchlessness\\u201d in the time of Covid, \\u201coperational listening\\u201d, what automation is doing to subjectivity\\u2026 and how all this relates to reality TV.\\n\\nhttps://machinelistening.exposed/curriculum/\\n\\nFinancial support from patrons at any level has a resounding impact on our work. You can support Liquid Architecture\\u2019s weekly\\xa0podcast and our online journal Disclaimer, for new thinking and writing on listening and sound through a Patreon subscription, for as little as $5 a month. \\n\\nhttps://www.patreon.com/liquidarchitecture\\n\\nFor the past 20 years, Liquid Architecture has been Australia\\u2019s leading organisation for artists working with sound and listening. LA investigates the sounds themselves, but also the ideas communicated about, and the meaning of, sound and listening.'