《流过我厨房的河》——对身体和世界的美学物质性的实践探索

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Becky Nevin Berger
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当代澳大利亚独栋住宅的不透明、以人类为中心的结构将注意力集中在内部。观察产生家庭停滞的物质的持续运动,揭示了生态和地理的巨大组合中的纠缠。水在家中的流动成为行星、地方、家和身体的连续体的寓言。这件创造性的作品结合了摄影和写作来追踪这个过程,通过这个过程,身体和世界之间的审美连续体变得有形。它的背景是我的盎格鲁-凯尔特祖先定居的东北维多利亚山谷带来的紧张局势,后来被默里河和米塔米塔河的筑坝淹没。将摄影、日记、视频、雕塑、绘画和装置相结合的多种艺术形式的实践,使实践能够引导对体现张力的支流的研究。我引用了一些艺术例子,比如艺术家玛丽莉·辛特拉(Marily Cintra)对大坝、管道、淋浴间和洗碗机中悬挂的河流的痛苦慷慨的描述,或者努里·努马克(Noori Nuemark)的“偷听”,其中额外的声音与倾听的焦点重叠。通过缓慢而持久的“情境倾听”,我适应了家里的水流,直到一天晚上,它自发出现,河水改道,在我的厨房和浴室之间的空间里做梦。
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The River Flowing through My Kitchen – a practice led inquiry into the aesthetic materiality binding body and world
ABSTRACT The opaque, anthropocentric structure of the contemporary Australian single-family home focuses attention inward. Observing the continual movement of materials generating the home's stasis, reveals entanglement in vast assemblages of ecology and geography. Water's passage through the home becomes allegory for continuum of planet, place, home and body. This creative piece combines photography and writing to track this process through which the aesthetic continuum between the body and the worlds became tangible. It is contextualised through the tension carried from North East Victorian valleys settled by my Anglo-Celtic ancestors, and later flooded by the damming of the Murray and Mitta Mitta Rivers. Multi-artform practice combining photography, journaling, video, sculpture, drawing, and installation enabled practice-led examination of the tributaries to that embodied tension. I draw from artistic examples, such as Artist Marily Cintra's description of the painful generosity of rivers suspended in dams, pipelines, showers and dishwashers, or Noori Nuemark's ‘overhearing’ wherein additional sounds overlap with the focal object of listening. Through slow persistent ‘situated listening’ I attuned to water's flow through my home until one evening it spontaneously appeared, the river diverted and dreaming in the space between my kitchen and bathroom.
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期刊介绍: Australian Geographer was founded in 1928 and is the nation"s oldest geographical journal. It is a high standard, refereed general geography journal covering all aspects of the discipline, both human and physical. While papers concerning any aspect of geography are considered for publication, the journal focuses primarily on two areas of research: •Australia and its world region, including developments, issues and policies in Australia, the western Pacific, the Indian Ocean, Asia and Antarctica. •Environmental studies, particularly the biophysical environment and human interaction with it.
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