A Questionnaire on Materialisms

作者:Emily, Apter; Ed, Atkins; Armen, Avanessian; Bill, Brown; Giuliana, Bruno; Julia, Bryan-Wilson; D. Graham, Burnett; Mel Y., Chen; Andrew, Cole; Christoph, Cox; Suhail, Malik; T. J., Demos; Jeff, Dolven; David T., Doris; Helmut, Draxler; Patricia, Falguières; Peter, Galison; Alexander R., Galloway; Rachel, Haidu; Graham, Harman; Camille, Henrot; Brooke, Holmes; Tim, Ingold; Caroline A., Jones; Alex, Kitnick; Sam, Lewitt; Helen, Molesworth; Alexander, Nemerov; Michael, Newman; Spyros, Papapetros
来源:October, 2016, 155: 3-110.
DOI:10.1162/octo_a_00243

摘要

<jats:p> Recent philosophical tendencies of “Actor-Network Theory,” “Object-Oriented Ontology,” and “Speculative Realism” have profoundly challenged the centrality of subjectivity in the humanities, and many artists and curators, particularly in the UK, Germany, and the United States, appear deeply influenced by this shift from epistemology to ontology. October editors asked artists, historians, and philosophers invested in these projects—from Graham Harman and Alexander R. Galloway to Armen Avanessian and Patricia Falguières to Ed Atkins and Amie Siegel—to explore what the rewards and risks of assigning agency to objects may be, and how, or if, such new materialisms can be productive for making and thinking about art today. </jats:p>

  • 出版日期2016-1
  • 单位Stanford University.; harvard university; Princeton university; MIT; The University of Chicago; University of California; princeton university; university of michigan; STANFORD UNIVERSITY; University Of Michigan; The University of Michigan; university of california; 清华大学; university of chicago