The brief entailed creating a fanzine on our research topic. I am currently reading the work of Michael Foucault on power. The effect of a tendency to disindividualise power is the perception that power resides in the machine itself rather than in its operator. Power has its principle not so much in a person as in a certain concerted distribution of bodies, surfaces, lights, gazes; in an arrangement whose internal mechanisms produce the relation in which individuals are caught up. This theory can be applied to relationships also and if we consider the relationship/marriage as the institution/machine. Prince Charles and Lady Diana is the first of a celebrity series I intend on doing on the subject.
Fanzine with Ben
This entry was posted on Friday, 12 March 2010
The brief entailed creating a fanzine on our research topic. I am currently reading the work of Michael Foucault on power. The effect of a tendency to disindividualise power is the perception that power resides in the machine itself rather than in its operator. Power has its principle not so much in a person as in a certain concerted distribution of bodies, surfaces, lights, gazes; in an arrangement whose internal mechanisms produce the relation in which individuals are caught up. This theory can be applied to relationships also and if we consider the relationship/marriage as the institution/machine. Prince Charles and Lady Diana is the first of a celebrity series I intend on doing on the subject.
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