Upgrade of a Fungus in Contemporary Art: From Media to Co-Author

Bogomyakov Vladimir, Chistyakova Marina
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. The article examines the problem of the author’s potential of non-human agents in biological art. In the context of critical posthumanism and new ontologies, their role in the process of creating a work is being revised. Based on the example of bio-art projects, it is concluded that a performative work changes the status of a biological organism, from a medium it becomes a co-author of the artist. Abstract : The article is devoted to the analysis of the film “Train to Busan” by South Korean film director Yeon Sang-ho, which depicts the situation of a zombie apocalypse after a chemical leak from a scientific laboratory. The director focuses on the reaction of representatives of different strata, groups and social institutions of society to the tragedy. Ultimately, the film’s ideology leads to a di-lemma between capitalist efficiency and social justice. These subjects are analyzed in the article from the positions of sociological approaches and concepts.
当代艺术中一种真菌的升级:从媒介到合著者
。这篇文章探讨了作者在生物艺术中潜在的非人类代理人的问题。在批判后人文主义和新本体论的背景下,他们在创作过程中的角色正在被修订。以生物艺术项目为例,认为行为作品改变了生物有机体的状态,从媒介变成了艺术家的合作者。摘要:本文对韩国导演延相昊执导的电影《釜山行》进行分析,该片描述了科学实验室发生化学物质泄漏后僵尸横行的情景。导演关注的是社会不同阶层、群体和社会机构的代表对悲剧的反应。最终,这部电影的意识形态导致了资本主义效率与社会正义之间的两难境地。本文从社会学方法和社会学概念的角度对这些问题进行了分析。
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