Between the Material and the Possible: Infrastructural Re-Examination and Speculation in Art - Couverture souple

 
9783956796005: Between the Material and the Possible: Infrastructural Re-Examination and Speculation in Art

Synopsis

Forming a comprehensive picture of the multiple processes, regulations, institutions, technologies, networks, and operations that we have come to understand as the distributed infrastructural arena in which we act, yield, and plot is a perennial challenge. Over the past decade, a growing number of artists, theorists, curators, and researchers have moved from "institutional critique" to "infrastructural critique," or toward "infrastructural speculation," in which they explore the potential of creative infrastructure-related visions and scenarios. In attempts to counter the impasse of "the cancelled future," art has immersed itself in systemic critiques and propositional thinking, addressing major challenges, such as the rampant financialization of the economy and runaway climate change. From questions around space settlements to the possibility of repurposing blockchain infrastructures and financial instruments for redistributive purposes, and from the diagrammatic potential of infrastructural thinking in artistic practices to scenario planning and economic strategizing, this collection of new essays brings together critical analysis from a broad group of contributors engaged in the revisioning of our infrastructural futures. Their interrogations span local and global relationalities, historical and political legacies, as well as future-oriented infrastructural hypotheses. Contributions by Nancy Adajania, Bassam El Baroni, Sabeth Buchmann, Tom Clark, Cassandra Collective, Vermeir & Heiremans, Vaclav Janoscik, Bogna Konior, Aude Launay, Joao Enxuto and Erica Love, Bahar Noorizadeh, Matthew Poole, Ghalya Saadawi, Adham Selim, Nishant Shah, Ilan Manouach and Marina Vishmidt, Tirdad Zolghadr, Natalia Zuluaga. In conversation Diakron (David Hilmer Rex and Aslak Aamot Helm) with Adam Marblestone.

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À propos de l?auteur

Bassam El Baroni is Assistant Professor in Curating at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Aalto University, Finland. He is the author of various essays on artists, art, and curating, editor of Fifteen Ways to Leave Badiou, and coeditor, with Ida Soulard and Abinadi Meza, of Manual for a Future Desert.

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