{"title":"Topologies of Air and the Airspace Tribunal: Shona Illingworth and Anthony Downey","authors":"S. Illingworth, A. Downey","doi":"10.1386/pop_00046_7","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Can we deploy creative practices to critically address the fatal interlocking of global surveillance technologies, neo-colonial expansionism, environmental degradation and the lethal threat of drone warfare? Throughout the following conversation, Shona Illingworth and Anthony Downey examine these and other questions in relation to the recent publication of Topologies of Air (Sternberg Press and The Power Plant, 2022). Edited by Downey, the book includes discussion and documentation of two major bodies of work by Illingworth, including Topologies of Air (2021) and Lesions in the Landscape (2015), alongside an extended series of essays that analyse the psychological and environmental impact of military, industrial and corporate transformations of airspace and outer space. Employing interdisciplinary research and collaborative processes, Illingworth’s practice, as detailed in the discussion below, uses creative methodologies to visualize and interrogate this proliferating exploitation of airspace. The conversation between Illingworth and Downey also outlines the work of the Airspace Tribunal, an ongoing series of public hearings that brings together diverse disciplines, methodologies, knowledge and lived experiences to propose a new human right that will counter the colonization of the sky and, in time, protect individuals, communities and ecologies from ever-increasing threats from above.","PeriodicalId":40690,"journal":{"name":"Philosophy of Photography","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2021-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Philosophy of Photography","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1386/pop_00046_7","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ART","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Can we deploy creative practices to critically address the fatal interlocking of global surveillance technologies, neo-colonial expansionism, environmental degradation and the lethal threat of drone warfare? Throughout the following conversation, Shona Illingworth and Anthony Downey examine these and other questions in relation to the recent publication of Topologies of Air (Sternberg Press and The Power Plant, 2022). Edited by Downey, the book includes discussion and documentation of two major bodies of work by Illingworth, including Topologies of Air (2021) and Lesions in the Landscape (2015), alongside an extended series of essays that analyse the psychological and environmental impact of military, industrial and corporate transformations of airspace and outer space. Employing interdisciplinary research and collaborative processes, Illingworth’s practice, as detailed in the discussion below, uses creative methodologies to visualize and interrogate this proliferating exploitation of airspace. The conversation between Illingworth and Downey also outlines the work of the Airspace Tribunal, an ongoing series of public hearings that brings together diverse disciplines, methodologies, knowledge and lived experiences to propose a new human right that will counter the colonization of the sky and, in time, protect individuals, communities and ecologies from ever-increasing threats from above.
我们能否运用创造性的实践来批判性地解决全球监控技术、新殖民主义扩张主义、环境退化和无人机战争的致命威胁之间的致命连锁关系?在接下来的对话中,Shona Illingworth和Anthony Downey根据最近出版的《空气拓扑》(Sternberg Press and the Power Plant, 2022)研究了这些问题和其他问题。这本书由唐尼编辑,包括对伊林沃思两项主要工作的讨论和记录,包括《空气拓扑》(2021年)和《景观中的病变》(2015年),以及一系列扩展的文章,分析了空域和外层空间的军事、工业和企业转型对心理和环境的影响。采用跨学科的研究和合作的过程,伊林沃思的实践,如下面的讨论中详细介绍,使用创造性的方法来可视化和质疑这种激增的空域利用。Illingworth和Downey之间的对话还概述了空域法庭的工作,这是一系列正在进行的公开听证会,汇集了不同的学科,方法,知识和生活经验,提出一种新的人权,以对抗天空的殖民化,并及时保护个人,社区和生态免受日益增长的威胁。