
You'll never watch alone:
You'll Never Watch Alone: The Screen as a Place of Work addresses a pressing issue within today’s dominant hypercapitalist system:
the screen as a site of labor, as infrastructure, and as a surface that renders workers largely invisible. The contributions gathered in this volume stem from diverse fields of knowledge production and offer critical perspectives on contemporary forms of screen-based work.
Rather than focusing solely on the interface, the texts explore extractivist practices linked to digital technologies and their entanglements with labor. At the same time, they trace the origins and power dynamics of these infrastructures within historical, material, and sociopolitical networks.
Instead of promoting a singular or homogeneous viewpoint, the book weaves together academic, artistic, and theoretical approaches to form a layered discourse—at once analytically rigorous and playfully experimental.