Desiring-Material

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R. Ghosh
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本文试图在物质塑性、欲望原则及其情感维度之间建立一种复杂的关系。它探讨了塑料是如何通过其物质性和物化来多感官地“触摸”我们的。作为现成的、发现的、浪费的、废弃的和模糊的物体,塑料触发和挑战了想象力,并构建了各种美学启示。它构建并植根于一种欲望原则,在这种原则中,物质超越了消费主义、文化习惯性、经济可行性、生态灾难性任务和幽灵性,进入了纯粹的艺术和想象领域。这表明了塑性的可塑性和艺术头脑的可塑性是如何形成令人信服和震撼的相互作用的。这分为三个部分。首先,“收藏欲望”,即艺术家作为塑料物品的收藏家出现,并与物质和审美情感欲望进行深入的谈判;第二,“幽灵般的欲望”,在这种欲望中,所有的造型艺术家都表现出与造型物体有着顿悟和分析的关系,因为他们在进入艺术形式时,对自己有着过去的生活,在他们的物体和物体存在中幽灵般地存在;第三,“连接欲望”,即塑性成为“塑性主体”,并通过塑性球体等实例引发多重变化,塑性岩石扩展了跨领域存在的人类-非人类情感弧。本文在艺术阐释和物质诗学的投入下,带回家一个具有塑性欲望的塑性艺术的新境界。
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Desiring-Material
This article tries to develop a complicated relationship between the material-plastic, the desire principle, and its affective dimensions. It explores how plastic “touches” us multi-sensorially through its materiality and materialization. As ready-made, found, waste, abandoned, and obscure objects, plastic triggers and challenges the imagination and builds a variety of aesthetic affordances. It constructs and inheres in a desire-principle where the material goes beyond consumerism, cultural habituality, economic viability, the eco-catastrophic mandate, and spectrality into the (im)pure realm of art and imagination. This demonstrates how the plasticity of plastic and the plasticity of an artistic mind come into a compelling and convulsive interplay. This works through three sections. First, the “collectorial desire” where the artists in question emerge as collectors of plastic objects and construct a deeply invested negotiation with material and aesthetic-affective desire; second, the “ghosting desire” where all plastic artists are shown to have an epiphanous and analytic relationship with plastic objects as they make their way into art forms having a past life to themselves, ghostly in their objecthood and object presence; third, the “connective desire” where plastic becomes the “plastic subject” and initiates manifold becomings through instances like the plastiglomerates, the plastic-rock that expands the human-nonhuman affective arc of transmedial existence. Invested in art-interpretation and poetics of materiality, the article brings home a fresh realm of plastic-art with plastic-desire.
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