[spectre] C'Lick Me: A Netporn Studies Reader

Matteo Pasquinelli matml at gmx.it
Mon Jun 25 15:58:18 CEST 2007


C'LICK ME: A NETPORN STUDIES READER
Edited by Katrien Jacobs, Marije Janssen, Matteo Pasquinelli

Editorial Assistance: Geert Lovink, Sabine Niederer
Copy Editing: Wietske Maas - Design: Kernow Craig
Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures
Supported by: Paradiso, Amsterdam
ISBN: 978-90-78146-03-2

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C'Lick Me: A Netporn Studies Reader is an anthology that collects the  
best materials of two years debate: from The Art and Politics of  
Netporn conference held in 2005 in Amsterdam to the 2007 C'Lick Me  
festival in Paradiso, Amsterdam. C'Lick Me opens the field of  
'Internet pornology'. Based on non-conventional approaches, mixing  
academics, artists and activists, the C'Lick Me Reader reclaims a  
critical post-enthusiastic, post-censorship perspective on netporn, a  
dark field that has been dominated thus far by dodgy commerce and  
filtering. The C'Lick Me reader covers the rise of the netporn  
society from Usenet underground to the blogosphere, analyses economic  
data and search engines traffic, compares sex work with the work of  
fantasy, disability and accessibility. The C'Lick Me reader also  
expands the no tion of digital desire, and smashes the predicatable  
boundaries of porn debates, depicting a broader libidinal spectrum  
from fetish subcultures to digital alienation, from code pornography  
to war pornography. The reader concludes by re-contextualising the  
queer discourse into a post-porn scenario.

Contributions by: Adam Arvidsson, Franco 'Bifo' Berardi, Manuel  
Bonik, Mikita Brottman, Florian Cramer, Samantha Culp, Barbara  
DeGenevieve, Mark Dery, Michael Goddard, Stewart Home, Katrien  
Jacobs, Marije Janssen, Julie Levin Russo, Regina Lynn, Sergio  
Messina, Mireille Miller-Young, Tim Noonan, Francesco Macarone  
Palmieri aka Warbear, Matteo Pasquinelli, Audacia Ray, Andreas  
Schaale, Nishant Shah, Tim Stuettgen, Matthew Zook.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
SECTION 1: THE RISE OF THE NETPORN SOCIETy

Regina Lynn
Sex Drive: Where Sex and Tech Come Together

Mark Dery
Naked Lunch: Talking Realcore with Sergio Messina

Nishant Shah
PlayBlog: Pornography, Performance and Cyberspace

Audacia Ray
Sex on the Open Market: Sex Workers Harness the Power of the Internet

Adam Arvidsson
Netporn: the Work of Fantasy in the Information Society

Manuel Bonik and Andreas Schaale
The Naked Truth: Internet Eroticism and the Search

Tim Noonan
Netporn, Sexuality and the Politics of Disability:
A Catalyst for Access, Inclusion and Acceptance?

Matthew Zook
Report on the Location of the Internet Adult Industry


SECTION 2: DIGITAL DESIRE BEYOND PORNOGRAPHY

Mark Dery
Paradise Lust: Pornotopia Meets the Culture Wars

Matteo Pasquinelli
Warporn! Warpunk: Autonomous Videopoiesis in Wartime

Florian Cramer and Stewart Home
Pornographic Coding

Florian Cramer
Sodom Blogging: Alternative Porn and Aesthetic Sensibility

Mikita Brottman
Nightmares in Cyberspace: Urban Legends, Moral Panics and the Dark
Side of the Net

Michael Goddard
BBW: Techno-archaism, Excessive Corporeality and Network Sexuality

Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi
The Obsession of the (Vanishing) Body


SECTION 3: NETPORN AFTER THE QUEER BOOM

Mireille Miller-young
Sexy and Smart: Black Women and the Politics of Self-Authorship in
Netporn

Katrien Jacobs
Porn Arousal and Gender Morphing in the Twilight Zone

Barbara DeGenevieve
Ssspread.com: The Hot Bods of Queer Porn

Julie Levin Russo
'The Real Thing': Reframing Queer Pornography for Virtual Spaces

Samantha Culp
First Porn Son: Asian-man.com and the Golden Porn Revolution

Francesco Macarone Palmieri aka Warbear
21st Century Schizoid Bear: Masculine transitions Through Net
Pornography

Tim Stuttgen
Ten Fragments on a Cartography of Post-Pornographic Politics

BIOGRAPHIES
WEBOGRAPHY


This publication is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution   
Non Commercial Non Derivative Works 2.5 Netherlands License. No  
article in this reader may be reproduced in any form by any   
electronic or mechanical means without permission in writing from the  
author.

We would like to thank all the participants of the conferences 'Art  
and Politics of Netporn' (2005) and ‘C’Lick Me’ (2007). A special  
thanks to our director, Emilie Randoe, School of Interactive Media,  
Amsterdam Polytechnic, for supporting our netporn research programme;  
to Pierre Ballings and Maarten van Boven, Paradiso, Amsterdam, for  
hosting the C’Lick Me event and supporting the production of the  
reader. Thanks to all the authors of the book for collaborating with  
us over the years, as well as to all the photographers and image- 
producers on the web whose works have been cited in the different  
articles.







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