Vilcabamba: de iura fluminis et Terrae

Posts Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.18272/posts.v8i8.2662
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Vilcabamba: de iura flumnis et Terrae. A Chamber Music Piece in Two Acts and Intermezzo is an artistic project aimed at bringing the voices of rivers to the 23rd Biennale of Sydney. The work is inspired by a critical cartography approach, or what Nato Thompson and Trevor Paglen define as “experimental geography” to offer the opportunity to “rethink” the world, the plurality of worlds, and epistemologies that concur to reshape relations between humans and ecosystems. In this context, indigenous peoples recur to GIS (Geographic Information System, currently used, among others, to identify potential sacrifice zones for resource extraction) to challenge the dominant colonial-settler use and vision of land and territories and mainstream their cosmology, traditional knowledge, and livelihoods. Similarly, GPS (Geographic Positioning System) coordinates can be “hacked” to bring to light struggles for the recognition of the Rights of Nature and legal personhood of ecosystems, while advancing an imagery that aims to liberate political imagination and the voice of those ecosystems. Hacking geospatial technologies can offer the possibility for the non-human to be represented or to emerge, and hence challenge the dominant epistemology, creating a sort of “placement-displacement” circle, whereas the definition of a place brings with it a “displacement” of its canonical representation.
在河流和大地旁。
Vilcabamba:河流和地形。《两幕和间奏室内乐》是一个艺术项目,旨在将河流的声音带到第23届悉尼双年展上。这项工作的灵感来自一种批判性的制图方法,或者Nato Thompson和Trevor Paglen将其定义为“实验地理学”,以提供“重新思考”世界、多个世界以及重塑人类与生态系统之间关系的认识论的机会。在这种情况下,土著人民利用地理信息系统(地理信息系统,目前用于确定资源开采的潜在牺牲区)来挑战殖民定居者对土地和领土的主要使用和愿景,并将他们的宇宙学、传统知识和生计纳入主流。同样,GPS(地理定位系统)坐标可以被“黑客攻击”,以揭露为承认自然权利和生态系统法人身份而进行的斗争,同时推进旨在解放政治想象力和这些生态系统声音的图像。破解地理空间技术可以为非人类提供被代表或出现的可能性,从而挑战占主导地位的认识论,创造一种“位置-位移”圈,而地方的定义带来了其规范代表的“位移”。
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