How to Be Human in Drone Culture: In Search of a Pharmacological Recompense through Performance

IF 0.8 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER THEATRE JOURNAL Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1353/tj.2024.a929512
Eirini Nedelkopoulou
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This article examines how performance represents, reflects on, and reimagines the function of technology in drone culture. From a pharmaco-phenomenological angle, I analyze drone art practices, focusing on how drone performances invite audiences to feel/make their way through a networked reality. I highlight human tension, vulnerability, and precarity in their digital thrownness in conditions perceived as alien or alienating, yet not completely foreign or nonhuman. Featuring Ars Electronica Futurelab’s 100 Drones, Julian Hetzel’s The Automated Sniper, Laura Poitras’s Bed Down Location, and Random International’s Zoological, I investigate drones as pharmaka in practices where these technologies potentially antagonize, elevate, or even outperform their human counterparts. It is through this pharmacological functionality of drones that this article seeks to understand how to be human in drone culture.

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如何在无人机文化中做人?通过表演寻找药理补偿
摘要:本文探讨了表演如何在无人机文化中表现、反思和重新想象技术的功能。我从药物现象学的角度分析了无人机艺术实践,重点关注无人机表演如何邀请观众感受/创造他们在网络现实中的方式。我强调了人类在被视为异己或疏离,但又不完全是异己或非人类的条件下,被数字技术抛掷的紧张、脆弱和不稳定性。通过电子艺术未来实验室(Ars Electronica Futurelab)的《100 架无人机》(100 Drones)、朱利安-赫策尔(Julian Hetzel)的《自动狙击手》(The Automated Sniper)、劳拉-波伊特拉斯(Laura Poitras)的《床下地点》(Bed Down Location)和兰登国际(Random International)的《动物学》(Zoological),我将无人机作为药剂进行研究,在这些实践中,这些技术可能会对抗、提升甚至超越人类。本文正是通过无人机的这种药理学功能,试图理解如何在无人机文化中成为人类。
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