Semiotics of the End: Essays on Capitalism and the Apocalypse by Alessandro Sbordoni
Semiotics of the End: Essays on Capitalism and the Apocalypse by Alessandro Sbordoni
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“To quote Alessandro Sbordoni: ‘as the end gets nearer, more is yet to come’, so maybe we already live in the end of the world, an end which stretches on endlessly, with no resolution possible.” — Slavoj Žižek, Against Progress
Second edition featuring an afterword from Matt Bluemink (Institute of Network Cultures). This book, superbly titled, contains 14 essays that investigate the semiotics of the end, “as just another sign of semiocapitalism”. There is no Apocalypse to come, it has, in a sense, already happened—if every end is a beginning, then there is no end to the reproduction of the world in accordance with the semio-logic of capitalism, which auto-generates as infinitely as the internet’s Backrooms do. The backcover reads:
CONTENTS:
- Essay One: Not with a Bang, but a Yawn
- Essay Two: Capitalism and Dark Media
- Essay Three: After the End of All Things
- Essay Four: Meltdown Now
- Essay Five: Violence Against the Imaginary
- Essay Six: Overdrive and Meaning: Les Rallizes Dénudés
- Essay Seven: Doom Loop Forever
- Essay Eight: Technology Degree Zero
- Essay Nine: To Sleep, Perchance...
- Essay Ten: Welcome to the Virtual Plaza
- Essay Eleven: The Backrooms
- Essay Twelve: The Ghost in Architecture
- Essay Thirteen: Anti-Hauntology
- Afterword: New Beginnings by Matt Bluemink
BIOS:
Alessandro Sbordoni was born in Cagliari in 1995. He is the author of The Shadow of Being: Symbolic / Diabolic (2nd edition, Miskatonic Virtual University Press, 2023). He is an editor of the British magazine Blue Labyrinths and the Italian magazine Charta Sporca. He lives in London and works for the Open Access publisher Frontiers.
Matt Bluemink is a philosopher and writer from London. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of Blue Labyrinths magazine. Matt’s research is focused on the relationship between the philosophy of technology, media theory and urbanism. He also writes on contemporary music, literature, and digital culture.
DETAILS:
Authored by Alessandro Sbordoni
Afterword by Matt Bluemink
CAT #BECOMING006
ISBN: 978-9925-8118-6-1 (Print)
ISBN: 978-9925-8118-7-8 (Digital)
18 x 11 cm, Softcover, 118 pages
Second edition: September 2024
TO BE CITED AS:
Sbordoni, A. (2024) Semiotics of the End: Essays on Capitalism and the Apocalypse. 2nd Edition. Berlin/Nicosia: Becoming. 978-9925-8118-6-1.
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