Performing the Electrical: Ecologies of the Imaginary and Fem-technologies

Q3 Arts and Humanities Body, Space and Technology Pub Date : 2019-03-12 DOI:10.16995/BST.306
Geneva Foster Gluck
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As speculative aesthetics, what might feminist ontologies and artist imaginings do for rethinking the “real” assemblages and infrastructures of our quotidian experience, particularly with respect to those that standardize aggressive capital agendas, maximum industrial output and extreme waste? This paper draws connections between female artists’ image and event-making, speculative design and tacit knowledge, as sensing tools for technological possibilities at a time when energy dependency, in the form of electricity, is the greatest generator of fossil fuel waste and pollution. I use Remedios Varo’s paintings from the mid 1930–1960s as a springboard to think about sustainability and ecological design from an embodied, fem-magic and deep-time perspective, and I draw from other female artists whose work explores technologies and energy, such as Alice Aycock, Tania Candiani, Cassie Meador and Hito Steyerl. An analysis of these artists’ works allows me to explore the ways that feminist imaginings function as an ontological orientation that shifts power away from contemporary infrastructures, to decolonize and re-feminize electrical possibilities as alternative ways of engaging with and sensing assemblages.
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执行电气:虚拟和fem技术的生态学
作为思测美学,女权主义的本体论和艺术家的想象对于重新思考我们日常经验的“真实”组合和基础设施,特别是那些将激进的资本议程、最大的工业产出和极端浪费标准化的东西,可能会做些什么?本文将女性艺术家的形象与事件制造、思测设计和隐性知识联系起来,作为技术可能性的感知工具,在电力形式的能源依赖是化石燃料浪费和污染的最大制造者的时代。我以雷麦黛丝·瓦罗(Remedios Varo)在20世纪30年代至60年代中期的画作为跳板,从具体的、femm -magic和深度时间的角度思考可持续性和生态设计,并从其他探索技术和能源的女性艺术家的作品中汲取灵感,如爱丽丝·艾考克(Alice Aycock)、塔尼亚·坎迪亚尼(Tania Candiani)、凯西·米多(Cassie Meador)和希托·斯特耶尔(Hito Steyerl)。通过对这些艺术家作品的分析,我可以探索女权主义想象作为一种本体论取向的方式,将权力从当代基础设施中转移出来,以非殖民化和重新女性化电子可能性,作为参与和感知组合的替代方式。
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Body, Space and Technology
Body, Space and Technology Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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