指甲下的污垢:穹顶的日光废物

Budgett Jeanette
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预计到2026年,奥克兰市迅速增长的垃圾流将超过目前的垃圾填埋场容量。在奥克兰以北70英里的森林覆盖的圆顶谷(Dome Valley)拟建的新垃圾填埋场备受争议。在僻静的山谷里,一个盖上盖子的垃圾填埋场将隐藏现代消费社会的不便和降级的外部性。自20世纪下半叶以来,这种做法在世界各地受到越来越多的谴责,特别是来自环保主义者和土著人民的谴责。当代城市基础设施优先考虑使废物流动不可见。与此相反,本文考虑了20世纪70年代的观念艺术实践,这些实践使被忽视的残留物的物质、政治和潜力变得可见。Billy Apple, Mierles Laderman Ukeles和Noel Lane的创造性参与将废物残渣和过程重新定义为与它们所来自的地点和社会在物质和道德上的连续性。本文从城市垃圾处理基础设施的角度重新解读了这些艺术实践的实例,提出了艺术实践可能有助于建立废物积累新途径的方法。
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Dirt under our fingernails: Daylighting waste at the Dome
Auckland City’s burgeoning waste stream is projected to exceed current landfill capacity by 2026. A proposed new landfill site in the forested Dome Valley, 70 miles north of Auckland, is controversial. In the secluded valley, a capped landfill will hide the inconvenient and relegated externalities of modern consumer society. Since the second half of the twentieth century, such practices have come under increasing censure around the world, particularly from environmentalists and indigenous people. Contemporary city infrastructure has prioritised making waste flows invisible. Against this emphasis, this paper considers conceptual artistic practice from the 1970s that made visible the matter, politics, and potential of overlooked residue. The creative engagements of Billy Apple, Mierles Laderman Ukeles, and Noel Lane reframe waste residue and processes as materially and ethically continuous with the sites and societies from which they come. The paper re-reads these instances of artistic practice in terms of infrastructures of city waste disposal, suggesting ways in which art practice might help build new approaches to waste’s accumulation.
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