Foreshadowing the Future of Capitalism: Surveillance Technology and Digital Realism in Xu Bing’s Dragonfly Eyes

Ling Zhang
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How has the development of surveillance technology and its normalized intervention into our social structures and daily lives impact our imagination of the future? Does the “total view” of the intense yet impassive gaze of surveillance cameras, combined with the mediated intimacy of social media videos, foreshadow deeper social alienation or the fulfillment of individual desire? In order to address such questions, I take the Chinese artist Xu Bing and his team’s film Dragonfly Eyes (Qingting zhi yan, 2017) and its surrounding media culture as a case study to demonstrate how surveillance footage and various modes of cinematic ontology, digital realism, and temporality work in a contemporary socio-political-medial context. Composed by Xu and a group of collaborators, Dragonfly Eyes is the only existing feature-length fiction film constructed completely from surveillance footage. As a highly reflexive film, Dragonfly epitomizes and embodies the precarious potentials of the digital future of capitalism, both invigorating and bleak, expressive and corrupt.
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为资本主义的未来埋下伏笔:徐冰蜻蜓眼中的监控技术与数字现实主义
监控技术的发展及其对我们社会结构和日常生活的常态化干预如何影响我们对未来的想象?监控摄像头强烈而冷漠的凝视,加上社交媒体视频介导的亲密感,是否预示着更深层次的社会异化或个人欲望的实现?为了解决这些问题,我以中国艺术家徐冰和他的团队的电影《蜻蜓之眼》(Qingting zhi yan, 2017)及其周围的媒体文化为例,展示了监控镜头和电影本体、数字现实主义和时间性的各种模式如何在当代社会政治媒体背景下发挥作用。《蜻蜓之眼》由徐和一群合作者共同创作,是目前唯一一部完全由监控镜头构成的长篇小说电影。作为一部高度反思性的电影,《蜻蜓》集中体现了资本主义数字化未来的不稳定潜力,既有活力又有凄凉,既有表现力又有腐败。
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