TY - BOOK AU - Väliaho,Pasi TI - Biopolitical screens: image, power, and the neoliberal brain T2 - Leonardo SN - 9780262324533 AV - HM500 U1 - 306.46 23 PY - 2014///] CY - Cambridge, Massachusetts PB - The MIT Press KW - Visual sociology KW - Imagery (Psychology) KW - Art and society KW - Art and technology KW - Biopolitics KW - Economics KW - Sociologie visuelle KW - Imagerie (Psychologie) KW - Art et société KW - Art et technologie KW - Biopolitique KW - Économie politique KW - imagery KW - aat KW - economics KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Public Policy KW - Cultural Policy KW - bisacsh KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Anthropology KW - Cultural KW - Popular Culture KW - Media Studies KW - fast KW - Neue Medien KW - gnd KW - Visuelle Medien KW - Universalität KW - Visuelle Wahrnehmung KW - Bewusstseinsveränderung KW - Sozialer Wandel KW - Konst och samhälle KW - sao KW - Konst och teknik KW - Biopolitik KW - Ekonomi KW - Samhälle och konst KW - sfit KW - Teknikutveckling KW - SOCIAL SCIENCES/Media Studies KW - ARTS/Photography & Film/General KW - ECONOMICS/Political Economy KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Biopolitical visual economy: image, apparatus, and the cerebral subject -- Future perfect: first-person shooters, neuropower, preemption -- Contingent pasts: affectivity, memory, and the virtual reality of war -- Emergent present: imagination, montage, critique N2 - "In Biopolitical Screens, Pasi Väliaho charts and conceptualizes the imagery that composes our affective and conceptual reality under twenty-first-century capitalism. Väliaho investigates the role screen media play in the networks that today harness human minds and bodies--the ways that images animated on console game platforms, virtual reality technologies, and computer screens capture human potential by plugging it into arrangements of finance, war, and the consumption of entertainment. Drawing on current neuroscience and political and economic thought, Väliaho argues that these images work to shape the atomistic individuals who populate the neoliberal world of accumulation and war."--Publisher's description UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=816276 ER -