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A Manual for the Immaterial Worker

Date
2011
Publisher
Bureau for Open Culture
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
12 × 21 cm
Length
16 
Description

Taking the form of an instruction manual for the operation of a time clock, this book explores the precarious conditions under which immaterial workers today function. It encourages readers to consider how work has infiltrated all parts of our life in this post-Fordist society where labor is not defined so easily by the objects made but the ideas generated.

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