Bubbles of the Dying: Geography and Displacement, History and Erasure

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Arts Pub Date : 2026-04-14 DOI:10.3390/arts15040080
Nikos Papastergiadis
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In this article, I will use the ecological approach to explore the recent videos of Pinar Öğrenci. I will focus on two works: Agit (2022) and Cemetery of the Nameless (2025). In the latter work, there is a complex examination of the interplay between the precarious paths taken by refugees and the climate change crisis. She also explores the multiple layers of history and memorialization in sites that have been scarred by genocide. In Cemetery of the Nameless (2025), Pinar establishes an analogy between missing bodies and the contamination of the water of Lake Van. However, this connection is not linear and there is no direct cause and effect; Lake Van was meant to be a transit zone for the refugees, not a cemetery. I will argue that the function of analogy is in its suggestion of comparisons, rather than the establishment of equivalence. Öğrenci thereby puts the analogy to work in a dual manner—it both amplifies and concentrates our attention. We listen to the narratives of migration while looking at the scenes caused by climate change. The image broadens the horizon of the narrative, and the voice sucks the gaze into a dark hole. In this manner, Öğrenci’s art of witnessing, which both combines and separates voice and image, amplifies and concentrates the transfer of information. I will also frame this commentary on the artworks with a broader discussion on the politics of care and memorialization.
死亡的泡沫:地理与位移,历史与抹除
在本文中,我将使用生态方法来探索Pinar Öğrenci最近的视频。我将重点介绍两件作品:《阿吉特》(2022)和《无名墓地》(2025)。在后一本书中,作者对难民所选择的危险道路与气候变化危机之间的相互作用进行了复杂的考察。她还探索了种族灭绝伤痕累累的遗址的多层次历史和纪念。在《无名公墓》(2025)中,皮纳尔将失踪的尸体与凡湖的水污染作了类比。然而,这种联系不是线性的,没有直接的因果关系;凡湖本来是难民的中转区,而不是墓地。我将论证类比的功能在于暗示比较,而不是建立等价。Öğrenci由此使这个类比以一种双重方式发挥作用——它既放大了我们的注意力,又集中了我们的注意力。我们一边听着移民的叙述,一边看着气候变化造成的景象。画面拓宽了叙事的视野,声音把目光吸进了黑洞。通过这种方式,Öğrenci的见证艺术将声音和图像结合又分离,放大和集中了信息的传递。我还将把对这些艺术品的评论与更广泛的关于关怀和纪念的政治讨论结合起来。
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