Politics of aisthesis and the aestheticisation of politics in the digital world. On technology, aesthetic and the faschosphere

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Authors

  • Benedetta Milani

Today's political conditions - dominated by the global spread of far-right ideologies and governments - make it necessary to reflect on the political dimension not only of art but of aesthetics itself. Using the theories of Walter Benjamin and Vilém Flusser, this article analyses the relationship between aesthetics, technology, and politics, questioning why the digital world has proven to be a fertile ground for the aestheticisation of politics in a late-fascist key. While Flusser shows how technical images program subjects, Benjamin helps us understand how the recursiveness of the digital world favours the spectacularisation and aestheticisation of political discourse. Finally, I will also examine how the aesthetic-artistic gesture becomes a political act capable of activating practices of resistance and outsmarting the pervasive algorithmic infrastructure of the digital world.

Original languageEnglish
JournalStudi di Estetica
Issue number31
Pages (from-to)73-86
Number of pages14
ISSN0585-4733
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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    Research areas

  • Digital aesthetics, Faschosphere, Political aesthetics
  • Philosophy

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