2019
DOI: 10.1177/0170840619867348
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The Aestheticization of Hybrid Space: The Atmosphere of the Locarno Film Festival

Abstract: The aestheticization of organizational space is a growing phenomenon with organizations carefully designing the aesthetic engagement in space to invoke specific values and behavior. Simultaneously, however, the traditional workspace is disappearing as work is performed increasingly in multiply-located, hybrid spaces combining corporate, domestic and public spaces. This paper seeks to understand the aestheticization of hybrid spaces by theoretically drawing on the notion of atmosphere as proposed by the philoso… Show more

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“…This entails a shift of phenomenological concern towards a sensory attunement to how digital technologies are actualized affectively through embodied interactions (Hansen, 2006; see also Sage, Vitry, & Dainty, 2020). Organization might be read atmospherically, as a continual spatial consolidation and projection of forms whose cohesiveness (integrity) and potential (permeability) are mediated technologically (De Molli, Mengis, & van Marrewijk, 2020; Jørgensen & Holt, 2019). Resch et al (2021) find this affectively mediating force appearing in communal fantasies of purpose, growth and belonging, all of which, in their different ways, evoke a sense of autonomy through control, and control through autonomy.…”
Section: Time and Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This entails a shift of phenomenological concern towards a sensory attunement to how digital technologies are actualized affectively through embodied interactions (Hansen, 2006; see also Sage, Vitry, & Dainty, 2020). Organization might be read atmospherically, as a continual spatial consolidation and projection of forms whose cohesiveness (integrity) and potential (permeability) are mediated technologically (De Molli, Mengis, & van Marrewijk, 2020; Jørgensen & Holt, 2019). Resch et al (2021) find this affectively mediating force appearing in communal fantasies of purpose, growth and belonging, all of which, in their different ways, evoke a sense of autonomy through control, and control through autonomy.…”
Section: Time and Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organization studies scholars have researched the creation of atmospheres in relation to organizations and organizing processes such as urban street performances (Michels & Steyaert, 2017) or film festivals (De Molli et al, 2019). By contrast, Massumi's (2010) discussion of the 'political ontology of threat' draws attention to how, in contemporary politics, power operates through the creation of an atmosphere of threat, and therefore through inducing fear in people.…”
Section: Creating Atmospheres Through Assemblagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond the study of entrepreneurship, the concept of artistic entrepreneuring feeds back into broader organizational-theoretical concerns with the aesthetics and politics of organizing, which we can only allude to here. The study of organizational aesthetics (Strati, 2010), itself attuned to the field and potential of art (Guillet de Monthoux, 2004) as well as the aestheticization of organizational space (Beyes & Steyaert, 2013;De Molli, Mengis, & van Marrewijk, 2020), gains a distinct perspective on how organization can be understood as a distribution of the sensible. & Lee Ashcraft, 2013).…”
Section: Conceptualizing Artistic Entrepreneuringmentioning
confidence: 99%