影响基础设施:手工和编织作为替代修理

Fabiola Claus, Eliana Sánchez Aldana, Dimitris Papadapoulos
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作为哥伦比亚农村社区的两种传统做法,手工艺和编织可以被重新定义为体现替代材料订单和修复形式的本体。在这种背景下,我们探索了两个具体的倡议:由考卡和Nariño的campesino社会运动成员开发的精心制作的同理心椅子,以及交织材料遭遇,这是一系列由来自Chocó、安蒂奥基亚和玻利瓦尔的纺织集体的妇女参与的合作空间。在探索这些倡议的过程中,我们反思了非人类作为技术的作用,使我们的对话者能够分享他们的影响。除了讨论在处理战争暴力后果时参与情感关系的策略外,我们还描述了这些安排如何影响我们作为观众的一部分。因此,我们提出了影响基础设施这一术语,以概念化工艺和编织如何促进日常空间和共享空间的出现,作为替代的修复模式。
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Affecting Infrastructures: Crafting and Weaving as Alternative Repairs
As two traditional practices performed by rural communities in Colombia, crafting and weaving can be reframed as ontologies that embody alternative material orders and forms of repair. In this context, we explore two specific initiatives: the Crafted Empathy Chair developed by members of campesino social movements in Cauca and Nariño, and Interweaving Material Encounters, a series of collaborative spaces involving women from textile collectives from Chocó, Antioquia, and Bolivar. In the process of exploring these initiatives, we reflect on the role of nonhumans as technologies that allow our interlocutors to share their affect. In addition to discussing strategies for engaging in affective relations when dealing with the aftermath of war violence, we describe how these arrangements affect us as a part of the audience. Thus, we propose the term affecting infrastructure to conceptualize how crafting and weaving can foster everyday spaces and shared grounds for the emergence of emotional engagements as alternative modes of repair.
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