%0 Journal Article %T FCJ-151 The modulation and ordering of affect: from emotion recognition technology to the critique of class composition %A Mark Gawne %J Fibreculture Journal %D 2012 %I Fibreculture Publications %X Recent developments in the workplace have seen the intensification of methods to elicit and capture value within and across the affective encounter, notably through the introduction of technologies to monitor and measure the production of affect and emotion in service workers. This paper develops the beginning of a critique of these technologies through a discussion of affective HCI, OKAO Vision and an engagement with the compositionist critique developed in (post-)Operaismo. %K affective HCI %K Human-Computer Interaction: facial recognition %K affect %K compositionism %K Operaismo %K emotion %K work %U http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-151-the-modulation-and-ordering-of-affect-from-emotion-recognition-technology-to-the-critique-of-class-composition/