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Tag: Franco Moretti

Issue 5.2 Previous Issues

On the Political Aesthetics of Metadata

Martin Paul Eve March 30, 2016 No Comments Barbara Herrnstein SmithcopyrightdatadifferenceFranco MorettigeeksGhostbustersJohn UnsworthMartin MuellerMatt JockersmetadataMozillaRoland Barthesstructural metadatastructuresurveillanceXML

In the twenty-first century, the term “metadata” has appeared in the popular news press with increasing frequency. For instance, recent arguments made by proponents of mass surveillance have focused on the fact that the content of messages may be irrelevant for spy agencies; such organizations are instead more interested in knowing…

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