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PostScriptUM #55

When Images Become Systems

Nora O’ Murchú

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PostScriptUM #55

Nora O’ Murchú
When Images Become Systems:
On Visuality, Affect and Platform Power

In our image-saturated present, we have become disconcertingly familiar with a new kind of image – affective, performative, computational – one that reorganises perception while destabilising meaning in real time. Through works by Simone C Niquille, Bassam Issa Al-Sabah, Jennifer Mehigan, and Ayoung Kim, O’Murchú traces how artists make the conditions of the image visible – exposing a regime of visibility in which the synthetic governs the real.

Nora O’ Murchú is a curator and researcher whose work explores how digital infrastructures shape culture and politics. Her curatorial practice investigates how technological systems organise power, extract value and condition collective life. She is a professor at the University of Limerick and was Artistic Director of transmediale (2020–2024). She is currently developing How to Read an Image for FACT Liverpool, a major exhibition project exploring contemporary image culture and the politics of perception.

EN | 10.5 x 16.7 cm | 44 pp | COLOUR | soft cover | 2026
ISBN 978-961-7173-69-7 (Printed)


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Nora O’ Murchú
When Images Become Systems:
On Visuality, Affect and Platform Power

PostScriptUM #55
Series edited by Janez Fakin Janša
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Publisher: Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana
www.aksioma.org | aksioma@aksioma.org
Represented by: Marcela Okretič

Proofreading: Miha Šuštar
Design: Federico Antonini
Layout: Oskar Kandare

Cover image: Bassam Issa Al-Sabah and Jennifer Mehigan, Infinite Image Hunger, 2023

© Aksioma | All text and image rights reserved by the author
Ljubljana, May 2026

Published as part of the programme
tactics&practice#17: Becoming Image

Supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, the Municipality of Ljubljana and the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia

This essay is an updated version of the article published in issue 4 of OVER Journal in October 2025


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