The concept of "authenticity"--encompassing notions of "the original,"
"the real," sincerity, validity--is notoriously freighted and widely
problematized.
Nonetheless, it presents ambiguities that offer a highly productive
departure point for analysis of the cultural shifts in our post-digital
society. Digital technology is embedded in our personal relationships,
in labor conditions and in aesthetic practices. What does this fact mean
for the "authentic"?
This book gathers various thinkers who explore the meaning of
authenticity today--not just in terms of art and art-making, but in
every single nook of contemporary life, from the intimate to the public.
The contributors are Erika Balsom, Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Mat Dryhurst,
Jazmina Figueroa, Holly Herndon, Rob Horning, David Joselit, Oliver
Laric, Timotheus Vermeulen, Beny Wagner and McKenzie Wark.