Relatedly, I just became aware of this short text by Boris #Groys on Kojève's notion of the human, which contextualises many of the arguments made by Kojève in his 1942 manuscript on #work, outlined by me in the JfCR article linked in the post above. This text is the Introduction of Groys's Kojève biography, which just came out with #Verso.

https://lithub.com/what-does-it-mean-to-be-human-according-to-philosopher-alexandre-kojeve/

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What Does It Mean to be Human? (According to Philosopher Alexandre Kojève)

Today, the notion and status of the human have become more and more problematic. We speak about human history as the epoch of the Anthropocene—an epoch that has led to the current global ecological…

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The ‘post-display condition of contemporary computer art’ identifies a discursive gap
in the revision of Conceptual Art, Systems Art and Computer Art. It calls for a better understanding of artist-code-display-user with the view to a more nuanced and critical relationship to Computer Art. In reaffirming the significance of code seen underlying these authors’ discussions of a particular type of art production, this paper advocates reconceptualising the artist-display-user paradigm that remains all pervasive in regards to computer art. Groys and Stallabrass agree that the significance of code remains paramount in the development of generative and non-generative computer art works but fail to specify what is meant by code […] This paper recasts code as not only a product of intention and meaning, but as a producer of intention and meaning.

Cite: Juliff, T and Cox, T, The Post-display Condition of Contemporary Computer Art, Emaj 8)

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