[spectre] CONF: React & Respond. Image Cultures under Platform Capitalism (Zurich, 2-4 Oct 24)
Andreas Broeckmann
ab at mikro.in-berlin.de
Fri Sep 12 06:47:53 CEST 2025
From: Roland Meyer
Date: Sep 11, 2025
Subject: CONF: React & Respond. Image Cultures under Platform Capitalism
(Zurich, 2-4 Oct 24)
Zurich, Oct 2–04, 2025
Contemporary networked image cultures cannot be understood outside of
platform capitalism. Today, the production, distribution and reception
of visual media is largely managed and controlled by the algorithmic
infrastructures, corporate policies and business models of digital
platforms. At the heart of platform architectures is the quantification,
evaluation and monetization of reactions – whatever we encounter online
is designed to trigger our reactions, and our reaction patterns in turn
drive the visual economies of platform capitalism. With algorithmically
curated feeds and personalized content, what we get to see online and
how we react to it is inextricably linked in ways we can often only
speculate about.
Bringing together scholars and artists from a range of fields and
backgrounds, the international conference «React & Respond» aims to map
and analyze these contemporary economies of networked image cultures and
their aesthetic, ideological and political implications.
The conference is organized by the DIZH Bridge Professorship Digital
Cultures and Arts at the University of Zurich and the Zurich University
of the Arts in cooperation with Fotomuseum Winterthur, Kino Xenix and
Zentrum Künste und Kulturtheorie (ZKK).
Following an opening night with a screening at Kino Xenix on Thursday,
October 2nd, the conference will continue on Friday, October 3rd, at
Cabaret Voltaire and conclude on Saturday, October 4th, at the
Fotomuseum Winterthur.
The conference is open to all interested guests, but places are limited.
We therefore kindly ask you to register at https://luma.com/9wd029dm
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
October 2, 2025 – Opening Evening Kino Xenix Bar, Kanzleistrasse 52,
8004 Zürich
18:30 - 20:15 Apéro & Arrival
20:15 - 21:45 Platform Realities – Screening Night (Their Eyes / xena's
body) with Nicolas Gourault, Occitane Lacurie
Two short films show how digital platforms govern everyday life – from
the subtle surveillance of one’s own body to precarious data work in the
Global South. Xena’s Body (2024) by Occitane Lacurie uses the example of
period tracking apps to show how intimate interaction with the
continuous stream of images and data on smartphones exposes the female*
body to a largely invisible form of surveillance. Their Eyes (2025) by
Nicolas Gourault shows the often invisible, precarious work of data
workers in the Global South, who are tasked with making the visible
world readable for AI pattern recognition by classifying and annotating
vast amounts of digital images. In the accompanying discussion, the
filmmakers will consider how film can be used to convey realities whose
experience is increasingly mediated, filtered, and controlled by digital
interfaces and algorithmic pattern recognition.
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October 3, 2025 – Day 1
Cabaret Voltaire, Spiegelgasse 1, 8001 Zürich
09:30 - 10:00 Coffee & Arrival
10:00 - 10:30 Introduction to the Conference
10:30 - 12:30 Platform Aesthetics and Meme Politics
with Annekathrin Kohout, Simon Strick, Valentina Tanni
Moderation: Kathrin Trattner
Networked image production is increasingly defined by escalating chains
of reaction in which images are made to react to other images, comment
on each other, and express affects and attitudes towards what we see
online. With the proliferation of AI-generated media, optimised to
trigger user interactions and reactions, aesthetic preferences and
ideological expectations of potential consumers are reinforced and
automated. By considering how memes, emojis, reaction GIFs and video
responses turn reactions into a mode of content production, the panel
navigates the politics of content under platform capitalism.
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 16:00 Patterns of Automation
with Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, Felix Stalder, Tiziana Terranova
Moderation: Roland Meyer
By which means do platform architectures foster and accelerate the
increasing automation of online content production? The panel zooms out
to the infrastructural and economic conditions which determine our
contemporary networked images cultures. Quantifiable reactions are not
only constantly tracked, aggregated and monetized by online platforms,
but also predicted, premediated and transformed into exploitable
behavioral data on a massive scale. How are users and consumers
integrated into the feedback loops of value creation, and what forms of
social production provide the basis for today's reaction economies?
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 - 18:30 Training Rounds & Testing Grounds
with Adio Dinika, Ariana Dongus, Phil Jones
Moderation: Lars Pinkwart
In the context of generative AI, there is always a «human in the loop» –
but one that is often invisibilized and exploited. The panel considers
the global conditions of labour that underly platform capitalism, the
practices and techniques of reacting to images performed by data
workers, and the challenging conditions of this kind of work, which is
often devalued as mere «clickwork». How can we respond to these
conditions, and how can data workers reclaim discursive power in regards
to the data practices of platforms?
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October 4, 2025 – Day 2
Fotomuseum Winterthur, Grüzenstrasse 44-45, 8400 Winterthur
09:40- 10:00 Coffee & Arrival
10:00 - 12:30 Aesthetic Responses
with Sara Bezovšek, Marie-France Rafael, Noura Tafeche
Moderation: Marco De Mutiis
What is the potential of artistic interventions in response to the
conditions of platform capitalism? Engaging with the works of Noura
Tafeche and Sara Bezovšek in the exhibition «The Lure of the Image», the
panel approaches the way arts-based methodologies critically mobilise
and re-appropriate the image worlds and aesthetics of platform
capitalism, playing off and subverting the mechanisms of our
contemporary reaction economies.
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:00 Guided Tour «The Lure of the Image» with Marco De Mutiis
Reference / Quellennachweis:
CONF: React & Respond. Image Cultures under Platform Capitalism (Zurich,
2-4 Oct 24). In: ArtHist.net, Sep 11, 2025.
<https://arthist.net/archive/50541>.
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