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Public Art & The Economics of Imagination
Episode 8: Emily Rosamond on Volatility, Social Media, and Financialization
Season 1, Ep. 8
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In episode eight, host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by academic, artist, and writer Emily Rosamond. Emily's research focuses on social media, speculative logics of networked personhood, and financialization. Together, they explore the complex mediated public spheres of social media and the importance of understanding how volatile markets influence art-making and cultural production. Emily teaches at Goldsmiths, covering topics such as performance art, art theory, and digital publics. She also serves on the Advisory Board of Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory and is an associate editor for the Finance and Society journal.
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