Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean Art 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780367199005-1
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“…That is why it is more likely to find sonic manifestations, where ‘logics of superfluity and abandonment’ (Steingo and Sykes 2019: 16) of bare life ( homo sacer as Agamben also calls it (Laclau 2008: 110)) and neo-colonial logic predominate, in which cruder extractivist social formations can be traced than in the centre, where, for example, ‘rivers become spaces of contestation against forms of dispossession and epistemic violence’ (Blackmore and Gómez 2020: 7). In this sense, for the study of live coding in LATAM, more complex contexts must be considered, where different logics predominate and in which social agents may be ‘neither subject to direct rule nor recognised as full members of the states’ system’ (Hindess 2005: 246).…”
Section: Decoloning the Signmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is why it is more likely to find sonic manifestations, where ‘logics of superfluity and abandonment’ (Steingo and Sykes 2019: 16) of bare life ( homo sacer as Agamben also calls it (Laclau 2008: 110)) and neo-colonial logic predominate, in which cruder extractivist social formations can be traced than in the centre, where, for example, ‘rivers become spaces of contestation against forms of dispossession and epistemic violence’ (Blackmore and Gómez 2020: 7). In this sense, for the study of live coding in LATAM, more complex contexts must be considered, where different logics predominate and in which social agents may be ‘neither subject to direct rule nor recognised as full members of the states’ system’ (Hindess 2005: 246).…”
Section: Decoloning the Signmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trabajando no "sobre" sino "con" aquello que no es solo humano, el giro ambiental en las artes y las humanidades ha empezado a desdibujar la fina línea que separa lo "social" de lo "natural", invitando a pensar "con cuidado" y "con muchos" acerca de lo que implica habitar un mundo herido (Puig de la Bellacasa 2017, Tsing et al 2017. En América Latina un creciente grupo de artistas e investigadores de la cultura ha desarrollado importantes reflexiones en esta dirección, ampliando el espectro analítico del campo desde la especificidad de la región (Blackmore & Gómez 2020, Chauvin 2019, Page 2021. Las obras de Diana Marcela Buitrón, Dayana Camacho y Mariangela Aponte intervienen en esta conversación al atender a las complejas ecologías líquidas del territorio vallecaucano.…”
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