Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space

Author:   Keller Easterling
Publisher:   Verso Books
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9781784783648


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Extrastatecraft is the operating system of the modern world: the skyline of Dubai, the subterranean pipes and cables sustaining urban life, free-trade zones, the standardized dimensions of credit cards, and hyper-consumerist shopping malls. It is all this and more. Infrastructure sets the invisible rules that govern the spaces of our everyday lives, making the city the key site of power and resistance in the twenty-first century. Keller Easterling reveals the nexus of emerging governmental and corporate forces buried within the concrete and fiber-optics of our modern habitat. Extrastatecraftwill change how we think about cities-and, perhaps, how we live in them.

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Author:   Keller Easterling
Publisher:   Verso Books
Imprint:   Verso Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.325kg
ISBN:  

9781784783648


ISBN 10:   1784783641
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I have long admired Keller Easterling s talent for extracting a space, a shape, a marking, from mixes of elements rarely brought together whether materially or conceptually. In Extrastatecraft she does it at a grand scale, cutting across fields of meaning and of practice. A must read. Saskia Sassen, author of Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy An extraordinary guidebook to the politics of infrastructure in the contemporary world, Extrastatecraft is a pivotal and beautifully written excavation of the hidden geographies of globalisation. Free trade zones, optic fibre networks, credit cards, mobile phones, economic and financial rules ... all emerge as charged elements within an often invisible geography that could not be more important. Extrastatecraft works to politicise and expose the prosaic and taken-for-granted hardware of our world. Stephen Graham, author of Cities Under Siege A breathtaking journey along the material and immaterial infrastructures that continuously shape contemporary global space. Information flows of financial, legal or military nature congeal into wide arrays of strange spatial products, extraterritorial zones and building nodes. From within the logic of these pervasive systems, Easterling poses the most urgent political challenge facing spatial activists today, and shows how the search for justice must retool to outsmart the immanent violence of Extrastatescraft. Eyal Weizman (author of Hollow Land ) and Ines Weizman Extrastatecraft establishes Keller Easterling s growing reputation as the savviest student of postnational spatial and infrastructural forms. Bringing together architecture, coding, digitalization and logistics, she exposes the nervous system of the new logics of domination through information and proposes a cunning counter-politics of humor, discommunication and disguise. A must read for all varieties of critical students of space and sovereignty in this emerging century. Arjun Appadurai, author of The Future as Cultural Fact A provocative study of infrastructure, the operating system governing everyday life. Jay Owens, Icon


I have long admired Keller Easterling s talent for extracting a space, a shape, a marking, from mixes of elements rarely brought together whether materially or conceptually. In Extrastatecraft she does it at a grand scale, cutting across fields of meaning and of practice. A must read. Saskia Sassen, author of Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy An extraordinary guidebook to the politics of infrastructure in the contemporary world, Extrastatecraft is a pivotal and beautifully written excavation of the hidden geographies of globalisation. Free trade zones, optic fibre networks, credit cards, mobile phones, economic and financial rules ... all emerge as charged elements within an often invisible geography that could not be more important. Extrastatecraft works to politicise and expose the prosaic and taken-for-granted hardware of our world. Stephen Graham, author of Cities Under Siege A breathtaking journey along the material and immaterial infrastructures that continuously shape contemporary global space. Information flows of financial, legal or military nature congeal into wide arrays of strange spatial products, extraterritorial zones and building nodes. From within the logic of these pervasive systems, Easterling poses the most urgent political challenge facing spatial activists today, and shows how the search for justice must retool to outsmart the immanent violence of Extrastatescraft. Eyal Weizman (author of Hollow Land ) and Ines Weizman Extrastatecraft establishes Keller Easterling s growing reputation as the savviest student of postnational spatial and infrastructural forms. Bringing together architecture, coding, digitalization and logistics, she exposes the nervous system of the new logics of domination through information and proposes a cunning counter-politics of humor, discommunication and disguise. A must read for all varieties of critical students of space and sovereignty in this emerging century. Arjun Appadurai, author of The Future as Cultural Fact A provocative study of infrastructure, the operating system governing everyday life. Jay Owens, Icon


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Keller Easterling is an award-winning writer, architect and Professor at the Yale School of Architecture. She is the author of Organization Space and Enduring Innocence, which was named Archinect's Best Book of 2005. Easterling is also the author of two essaylength books: an ebook, The Action Is the Form: Victor Hugo's TED Talk and a forthcoming book Subtraction. Her writing and design work will be included in the 2014 Venice Biennale. Easterling lectures widely in the US and abroad and contributes to, among others, Domus, Artforum, Grey Room, E-Flux, Cabinet and Volume.

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