In April 1926, Sasha Stone's photo essay depicting the new rationalized technologies of the modern office was featured in the illustrated magazine Uhu as one of three components of an article titled “The Hundred-Horsepower Office: No Utopia.” 1
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Cyborgian Salariats
Rationalization and the White-Collar Worker in Sasha Stone's “Hundred-Horsepower Office”
Stephanie Bender
Algorithmic Aesthetics
Bodies and Subjects in the Era of Big Data
Andrew J. Ball
is being applied to the reformation of bodies. Along similar lines, in “Cyborgian Salariats” Stephanie Bender argues that the individual is subordinated and rationalized by modern technology. Bender examines how Sasha Stone's photo essay “Hundred