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| Title: Geologic Listening |
| By (author): Deborah Stratman, Sukhdev Sandhu |
| ISBN13: 9798989327010 |
| â To touch stone is to encounter alien duraXon,â says Stratman. To be stoned is to abdicate from consensual reality. Geology forces us to wrench ourselves away from the myopia of presentism, and to become time travelers...who fall to Earth. It makes disciplines such as history and geography seem coltish and jejune; the humanities are left looking fresh-faced, presumptuous." â Sukhdev Sandhu Author Sukhdev Sandhu and filmmaker Deborah Stratman explore critical debates around the Anthropocene, monumentality, and the politics of audibility by turning to geology as an experimental pedagogy and an archive. Drawing on speculative fiction and forensic non-fiction, contributors extend Stratmanâ s long standing engagement with the politics of landscape and, collectively, ask, How can we begin to formulate a progressive polticsâ or even a vision of the futureâ by listening. |
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Pages: 60
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| Published: UnionDocs Center for Documentary Art - January 2025 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 15.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 1 of: 3 |
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| Title: The Site of Whispers |
| By (author): Ashon Crawley |
| ISBN13: 9798989327027 |
| â Campbell shifts the epistemic ground, the color and desires for sound, and in such shifting makes us ask questions about where we thought we were, where we might be when thinking through lm, where lm might take us if we have the courage to join in a practice of uncertainty and hiddenness and relax our anxieties about what it means to make meaning and allow for immersive experience.â â Ashon Crawley In this volume, writer/scholar Ashon Crawley and artist Crystal Z Campbell explore the ways in which fragments and gaps in the archive can act as historical conductors, offering new approaches to Black geography, land and body, and the public secrets embedded in landscapes. What is the relationship between remembering and forgetting? Is the sonic a way to get at the archive and what exceeds its capture? Contributions consider the place of the un- translatable, of strategies of opacity, and of rumor in and beyond Campbellâ s experimental documentary work. |
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Pages: 48
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| Published: UnionDocs Center for Documentary Art - December 2024 |
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| List Price: 12.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 2 of: 3 |
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| Title: They Say There Are No Spirits |
| By (author): Theo Jean Cuthand |
| ISBN13: 9798989327034 |
| â Since 1995 Theo Jean Cuthand has produced roughly thirty-five video works, often informed by a queer D.I.Y. tradition, and often departing from the first person. In these works, he frequently positions himself with extensive â I am â ¦â statements, yet these statements arenâ t meant to construct a static identityâ they hold specific ties with a kind of non â linear time that is in contact with Indigenous ancestry as much as it responds to questions of locality. In regard to intersecting vectors of oppression, it is usually presumed that the various aspects of a personâ s identity are stable, and that their specific intersections can be analyzed along solid markers of belonging such as class, race, gender, ability, and so forth. These notions become profoundly destabilized when reconsidered through Cuthandâ s prolific practice. In their generosity, his video works offer deep insights into the necessarily unfinished business of building, understanding, and negotiating oneâ s own sense of identity.â â Vika Kirchenbauer |
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Pages: 48
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| Published: UnionDocs Center for Documentary Art - December 2024 |
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| Title: 3 of: 3 |
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