An Investigation into Trevor Paglen’s Drones Photographs, Military Targeting, and Looking Slowly

IF 0.5 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
S. Maxwell
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The technology of unilateral remote warfare develops continuously, and with it, an ever-rising threat to human lives and freedom from an array of actors, mostly state powers, that seek to use oppressive force against civilian populations. Trevor Paglen is a political visual artist, whose project Drones represents military operations and resources in ways that recontextualize the processes of visual targeting enacted by military drones. Paglen’s work highlights the differences between human and machine vision and creates deliberate obfuscation that renders his photographs visually abstract. Following work by TJ Clark, Ariella Azoulay and Arden Reed, I approach Paglen’s photograph Untitled (Reaper Drone) in the form of a slow investigation that highlights durational viewing. Slowness in this form creates a conversation between myself and the image that acknowledges the temporal dimension of art-viewing and resists the unilateral gaze of the drone.
调查特雷弗·佩格伦的无人机照片,军事目标,慢慢看
单方面远程战争的技术不断发展,随之而来的是一系列行为者(主要是国家权力)对人类生命和自由的威胁日益增加,这些行为者试图对平民使用压迫性武力。特雷弗·佩格伦是一位政治视觉艺术家,他的“无人机”项目以军事行动和资源的方式再现了军事无人机视觉瞄准的过程。帕格伦的作品突出了人类和机器视觉之间的差异,并故意制造了混淆,使他的照片在视觉上显得抽象。继TJ Clark, Ariella Azoulay和Arden Reed的作品之后,我以一种缓慢的调查形式来处理Paglen的照片《无题(收割者无人机)》,强调持续观看。这种形式的缓慢创造了我和图像之间的对话,承认艺术观看的时间维度,并抵制无人机的单方面凝视。
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