Insomniac Nights and an Aesthetics of Passivity: On Tsai Ming-liang’s Walker Series

Elizabeth Wijaya
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Abstract:Through Tsai Ming-liang's postretirement Walker series (2012–18), I consider Tsai’s ever-further alienation of cinematic conventions and expectations and a continued pursuit of an “aesthetics of passivity” within the illusory form of the moving image. Guided by Levinasian themes of passivity, fatigue, and insomnia, I read the ethicopolitical possibility of on-screen passivity and passive spectatorship through scenes in the series and the 2016 No No Sleep exhibition at the MoNTUE in Taipei. In a pandemic time when self-isolating is a passive action and form of responsibility for the other, waiting together becomes a temporal practice of the will that has collective, political potential.
失眠之夜与被动美学——论蔡明亮的《行者》系列
摘要:通过蔡明亮的“退休后行者”系列(2012-18),我思考了蔡明亮对电影传统和期望的进一步异化,以及在运动影像的虚幻形式中对“被动美学”的持续追求。在列文式的被动、疲劳和失眠主题的引导下,我通过系列中的场景和2016年台北MoNTUE的“No No Sleep”展览,解读了屏幕上的被动和被动观众的伦理政治可能性。在大流行时期,自我隔离是一种被动行动,也是对他人负责的一种形式,共同等待成为一种具有集体政治潜力的意愿的暂时做法。
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