• Weird Economies presents "The Exploits of Play"

  • By: Weird Economies
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Weird Economies presents "The Exploits of Play"

By: Weird Economies
  • Summary

  • The first season of the Weird Economies podcast is called, "Exploits of Play" hosted by Max Haiven and produced by Halle Frost. Over ten episodes, Max, Halle and guests explore how games and gamification have moved from the margin to the centre of the ever weird-ing capitalist economy. From subcultures grown around video games, which has become a major entertainment industry, to the gamification technologies that tech and speculative capital have invested heavily in as a means to gain and hook new users. We examine what play may have lured us into participating in games we cannot win and where on the fringes play is a tool of resistance changing the game itself.


    For full transcript and show notes please visit weirdeconomies.com.


    Credits:

    Founder and organizer of Weird Economies: Bahar Noorizadeh

    Host: Max Haiven

    Producer: Halle Frost

    Sound editor: Faye Harvey

    Sponsor: Canada Council for the Arts


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes
  • Our Moves and Movements- Jay Jordan and Isa Fremeaux on playfully subverting capitalism
    Jul 17 2024

    What is the anti-capitalist game? For several decades, Jay Jordan and Isa Fremeaux of the game-changing Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination have been using play and games as methods of class war: from the disruptive frivolity of Reclaim the Streets marches to a Carnival Against Capitalism that shut down the London Stock Exchange; from the Climate Games that crowdsourced playful interventions against greenwashing to the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army. On the final episode of "The Exploits of Play" we speak to Jay and Isa about their past “work” as well as their current activities, including at the ZAD: the autonomous “zone to defend” at Notre Dame de Landes, near Nantes, France, the subject of their 2021 book We Are Nature Defending Itself.


    Jay Jordan is co-founder of Reclaim the Streets (1995-2000) and the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army, and co-author of We Are Everywhere: The Irresistible Rise of Global Anticapitalism (Verso, 2003) and A User's Guide to Demanding the Impossible (Minor Compositions, 2011). Isabelle Fremeaux is a popular educator and action researcher. She was formerly Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Birkbeck College London. Along with Jay Jordan, she is a coordinator of The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination. Together, they are the authors of "We Are 'Nature' Defending Itself: Entangling Art, Activism and Autonomous Zones" from Pluto Press in 2021. That book details their role in the struggle for the ZAD: an autonomous community in Western France that for decades fought back against state repression and is today a beacon of hope for radical ecological activists in that country and around the world.


    For full transcript and show notes please visit weirdeconomies.com.


    Credits:

    Founder and organizer of Weird Economies: Bahar Noorizadeh

    Host: Max Haiven

    Producer: Halle Frost

    Sound editor: Faye Harvey

    Sponsor: Canada Council for the Arts


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • The Singularity Bluff - Christian Nagler on Silicon Valley's Dangerous Dreams of Cheating Death
    Jun 25 2024

    What if we handed some of the most consequential decisions about the future of humanity and the planet to a bunch of game-obsessed nerds? From artificial intelligence to the future of money, from the way we find love to the way we come to know our bodies and communities, Silicon Valley has become one of the most revolutionary and transformative forces of our times. What games do they play? In this episode Christian Nagler helps us understand with a deep dive into the ideology and fantasy of the “longevity community” seeking to leverage unimaginable wealth and technological utopianism to beat death at its own game.


    Christian Nagler is a writer and artist. His work looks at (and performs) the imbrications of embodiment and global economics both in his everyday life and in projects like Market Fitness, and Yoga for Adjuncts he researches critical ethnography, political theory, and media and cultural studies at UC Berkeley.


    For full transcript and show notes please visit weirdeconomies.com.


    Credits:

    Founder and organizer of Weird Economies: Bahar Noorizadeh

    Host: Max Haiven

    Producer: Halle Frost

    Sound editor: Faye Harvey

    Sponsor: Canada Council for the Arts


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Toyed With - Alfie Bown on the gameification of affect and love's digital futures
    Jun 4 2024

    In an age when our most intimate connections with others are mediated by gamified interfaces, it’s high time to revisit how the game of love became the plaything of capital. Alfie Bown joins us for episode 8 to explore the joys and horrors of the ero-tech and the burning question: can hookup apps, dating sims and thirst traps can be reclaimed for the common good?


    Alfie Bown is editor of "Everyday Analysis" and "Sublation Magazine". His books include Post Comedy, which is forthcoming in 2024, Dream Lovers, Capitalism and the Gamification of Relationships from 2022, Post Memes from 2019 and the PlayStation Dream World from 2017.


    For full transcript and show notes please visit weirdeconomies.com.


    Credits:

    Founder and organizer of Weird Economies: Bahar Noorizadeh

    Host: Max Haiven

    Producer: Halle Frost

    Sound editor: Faye Harvey

    Sponsor: Canada Council for the Arts


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 16 mins

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