Made in Brooklyn: Artists, Hipsters, Makers, Gentrifiers

Made in Brooklyn: Artists, Hipsters, Makers, Gentrifiers

Author
Wasielewski, Amanda
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Language
English
Year
2018
Page
208 pages
ISBN
9781785356582,9781785356599,1785356593
File Type
epub
File Size
2.3 MiB

Made in Brooklyn provides a belated critique of the Maker Movement: from its origins in the nineteenth century to its impact on labor and its entanglement in the neoliberal economic model of the tech industry. This critique is rooted in a case study of one neighborhood in Brooklyn, where artists occupy former factory buildings as makers. Although the Maker Movement promises to revitalize the city and its dying industrial infrastructure by remaking these areas as centers of small-scale production, it often falls short of its utopian ideals. Through her analysis of the Maker Movement, the author addresses broader questions around the nature of artistic work after the internet, as well as what the term ‘hipster' means in the context of youth culture, gentrification, labor, and the influence of the internet. Part history, part ethnography, this book is an attempt to provide a unified analysis of how the tech industry has infiltrated artistic practice and urban space.

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