Oil media: Changing portraits of petroleum in visual culture between the US, Kuwait, and Switzerland

IF 0.5 1区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Centaurus Pub Date : 2021-11-11 DOI:10.1111/1600-0498.12418
Laura Hindelang
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This article examines three cases of mid-20th-century oil media—oil-related imagery, iconographies, and media—in visual culture: a series of popular science books entitled The Story of Oil published in the US, an oil-themed set of Kuwaiti postage stamps (1959), and an art exhibition in Zurich (1956) titled Welt des Erdöls: Junge Maler sehen eine Industrie (World of Petroleum: Young Artists See an Industry). While depicting crude oil in its natural habitat was a common photographic theme in the early 20th-century United States, the material discussed shows that, by the mid-20th century, crude oil no longer had the same visual presence. The iconography of oil in the three case studies came to rely increasingly on images of oil infrastructure and on context-specific depictions of living within petro-modernity or petro-culture, meaning lifestyles fueled by cheap fossil energy. However, it is not just the changes in visual representations of petroleum that matter; any debate about the visibility and invisibility of petroleum has to take into account the very media through which petroleum has become visually communicated—that is, the precise forms of oil's mediatization. The aesthetic negotiation of petroleum through media-based visual representations has been crucial for the dematerialization of fossil matter in its conversion to fossil energy, as well as the decoupling of sites of extraction from sites of production and consumption in the public imagination. As petro-culture has morphed into national or even global culture (rather than representing just one possible energy source among many), oil media has paved the way for our intimate relationship with fossil energy-dependent lifestyles, which is one of the biggest drivers of climate change.

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本文考察了20世纪中期石油媒体的三个案例——与石油相关的图像、肖像和视觉文化中的媒体:在美国出版的一系列名为《石油的故事》的科普书籍,一套以石油为主题的科威特邮票(1959年),以及在苏黎世举办的名为《Welt des Erdöls: Junge Maler sehen eine Industrie》(石油世界:年轻艺术家看到的一个行业)的艺术展(1956年)。在20世纪初的美国,描绘原油自然栖息地是一个常见的摄影主题,但所讨论的材料表明,到20世纪中期,原油不再具有同样的视觉存在感。在这三个案例研究中,石油的图像越来越依赖于石油基础设施的图像,以及对石油现代性或石油文化(即由廉价化石能源推动的生活方式)的特定环境描述。然而,重要的不仅仅是石油视觉表现的变化;任何关于石油可见性和不可见性的争论都必须考虑到石油在视觉上被传播的媒介——也就是说,石油媒介化的精确形式。通过基于媒体的视觉表现对石油的审美谈判,对于化石物质在转化为化石能源的过程中的非物质化,以及公众想象中的开采地点与生产和消费地点的脱钩,都是至关重要的。随着石油文化演变为国家甚至全球文化(而不仅仅是代表众多能源中的一种),石油媒体为我们与依赖化石能源的生活方式的亲密关系铺平了道路,这是气候变化的最大驱动因素之一。
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