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- Organization as Time
- Organization as Time
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Organization as Time
- Part I The Politics of Time: Ontologies and Metaphysics of Organization as Time
- 1 Media Temporalities and the Technical Image
- 2 Material Temporal Work in Artistic Innovation
- 3 In the Practice Agencement
- 4 Metaphysics of Tragedy, a Non-Dispositional View of Time
- Part II Re-orienting Critique in Organization Studies? Exploring Jointly Time and Politics
- Part III New Ways of Organizing Work, Digitality and the Politics of Time
- Part IV History and Duration: Making Things Last, Enduring Politics and Organizing
- Index
- References
1 - Media Temporalities and the Technical Image
from Part I - The Politics of Time: Ontologies and Metaphysics of Organization as Time
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 June 2023
- Organization as Time
- Organization as Time
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Organization as Time
- Part I The Politics of Time: Ontologies and Metaphysics of Organization as Time
- 1 Media Temporalities and the Technical Image
- 2 Material Temporal Work in Artistic Innovation
- 3 In the Practice Agencement
- 4 Metaphysics of Tragedy, a Non-Dispositional View of Time
- Part II Re-orienting Critique in Organization Studies? Exploring Jointly Time and Politics
- Part III New Ways of Organizing Work, Digitality and the Politics of Time
- Part IV History and Duration: Making Things Last, Enduring Politics and Organizing
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter begins by unpacking the concept ‘technical image’, as explained by Vilém Flusser. The technical image is used by Flusser to describe the camera as the machine at the start of a new imagining regime, culminating in video and computer-generated images. My use of Flusser’s term is slightly different. I would like to use the method for analysing images given to us by Flusser, but use the term ‘technical image’ to unpack and explore the differences between synthetic images – images that present viewers with a unified whole – and images that break a pre-given unity into discrete pixelated elements. I try and go further than Flusser’s original formulation of the technical image by tracing its genealogy in much older media used for measurement and the particalisation of events: these are what I refer to in this essay as analytical media. I argue that analytical media, which pre-date the synthesis of the cinema, are now returning in the world produced by technical images. From here, I look at some contemporary artworks that further explore what it is to live in the conditions produced by these machines and how this produces a different temporality.
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- Organization as TimeTechnology, Power and Politics, pp. 13 - 35Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023