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e-flux Journal #133
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- In the first e-flux journal issue of 2023, the Ukranian researcher and curator Kateryna Iakovlenko points our eyes at images of forests. The first is from the site of a mass grave outside Izium, a city on the Donets River in eastern Ukraine. The bodies were gone by the time the photo was taken; instead, the photographer shows medics and the surrounding woods. Another is a nineteenth-century photograph of a forest in Tasmania picturing lush trees, which on close examination conceal colonizing British officers. A more recent Instagram photograph shows a feminist Ukrainian Army volunteer living, with others, among the trees they are protecting. A final photo was captured by an occupying Russian Federation soldier’s camera moments before his death outside Izium’s woods. His body remains out of view; his unambiguous vantage point of the exploded forest landscape remains… Editorial Editors Exactly That Body: Images Against Oppression Kateryna Iakovlenko The Noah Complex Jörg Heiser Hyper-Semiotization and De-Sexualization of Desire: On Félix Guattari Franco “Bifo” Berardi We Too Were Modern, Part I: Of Brazilian Autophagic Flowers and Navigators Thotti Luck, Statecraft, and Withdrawal: Video Criticism in Southeast Asia Serubiri Moses Eat the Camera, Feed the Screen Beny Wagner Operational Images: Between Light and Data Jussi Parikka<br />https://www.librarystack.org/e-flux-journal-133/?ref=unknown
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1410090399
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource