Abstract
The article is devoted to a critical analysis of the agency of technology through the example of smartphones. Starting from infrastructural studies and empirical material recording user practices, the authors show how smartphones, as central elements of contemporary communication networks, shape both intimate and social aspects of life. Photography here makes it possible to reveal the invisible—and sometimes simply deliberately concealed—connections between technology and everyday life. It thus acts as a research tool that attempts to overcome the limitations associated with the lack of transparency of the area under analysis. English translation will follow soon.
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