The Artificial as an Intelligent Indigenous/Indigenizing System

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Visual Anthropology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1111/var.12284
Jennifer L. Biddle, Lily Hibberd
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Abstract This article explores the vital importance of the sensory at the nexus of the artificial and real life. Co‐existing within colonial histories, the artificial and lived are bound up with intractable violence and inequities driven by capitalist, militarist, and anthropocentric trajectories. Our collaborative article examines the 30‐year practice of the non‐binary, Gamilaraay/Wailwan/Biripi artist r e a. As we contend, r e a's experimental media arts practice pivots on sensory and affective truth‐telling of the “artificial”. Their work is a re‐Indigenization of country, body, and experience, specifically because digital art represents an “unoccupied space” for counter‐historical transformation.
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人工作为一种智能的本土/本土化系统
摘要:本文探讨了感官在人工与现实生活联系中的重要性。在殖民历史中共存的人造和生活与资本主义、军国主义和人类中心主义轨迹所驱动的难以解决的暴力和不平等联系在一起。我们的合作文章考察了Gamilaraay/ waiwan /Biripi艺术家r.e.a 30年来的非二元实践。正如我们所主张的,r.e.a的实验媒体艺术实践以“人工”的感官和情感真相为核心。他们的作品是对国家、身体和经验的再本土化,特别是因为数字艺术代表了一个反历史转型的“未被占据的空间”。
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