The program is composed and organized in collaboration with Patricia Pisters of ASCA (Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis) and Adam Nocek of the Laboratory for Critical Technics from Arizona State University.
Stephen Loo: Eating Ethics
Architect, artist and philosopher Stephen Loo will take us through four courses of the banquet Having not felt like eating, but eaten, I sat down to eat / tea … which he prepared for an exhibition of artists Navigating the Internal Landscape of cancer (2017). His performance lecture will be peppered with thoughts from the gut about the (im)possibilities of thinking of a post-Anthropocene ethics.
Pieter Paul Pothoven: Stone Light Mirror
In media artist Pieter Paul Pothoven’s Stone Light Mirror two ongoing projects are engaged that focus on ancient geological resources and artefacts, their postcolonial history and the social interaction they continue to mediate as precious commodities.
Jussi Parikka + Emma Charles: Underground: An Occult Infrastructure
Underground: An Occult Infrastructure is a performance talk. Media theorist Jussi Parikka elaborates on the centrality of the underground and the imaginary of the invisible, hidden data infrastructures as part of the current focus on data culture and the legacies of the Cold War. The talk is performed as part of Emma Charles’ film The White Mountain (2016). The White Mountain is a 16mm docu-fiction film that is set primarily in the Pionen data centre, a former Cold War era civil defence bunker buried 30 metres underground in Stockholm and redesigned by architect Albert France-Lanord in 2008 to house large servers, notably having included those of Wikileaks and PirateBay.
Erin Espelie: Automorphic
Erin Espelie is an American filmmaker, writer and editor. Her work investigates current scientific research related to the Anthropocene, issues in environmental history, questions of epistemology and our expectations of the moving image. Her film Automorphic shows the rare-earth mining operations in the Mojave Desert and how they offer their own set of boundaries for our sense of seeing, self-reflection and meditation on technology.
Conny Groenewegen: Fashion Machine
Conny Groenewegen creates fashion and art pieces made from textile with a focus on production and labour processes. In collaboration with the Laboratory for Critical Technics at Arizona State University, Mediamatic and Conny Groenewegen presents Fashion Machine: a large scale installation incorporating more than 1.000 kg of fleece sweaters and the labor of hundreds of volunteers to set the machines in motion. As such, Fashion Machine is a critical reminder of the magnitude and lasting impact the fashion industry has on the Earth.
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Geo Mediations
Friday 16 June
Program starts at 20:30
Mediamatic Biotoop, Dijksgracht 6, Amsterdam