Precarious Visualities: New Perspectives on Identification in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture
, by Asselin, Olivier; Lamoureux, Johanne; Ross, Christine- ISBN: 9780773533905 | 0773533907
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 7/30/2008
Bringing together international scholars from various disciplines,Precarious Visualitiesexamines the transformation of our relation to images in contemporary visual culture. Through the study of exemplary media arts works and practices-photography, film, video, performance, installations, webcams, etc.-, these essays call attention to the precarious attachments of contemporary spectatorship. To look at an image that prevents the stabilization of identification, identity and place; to perceive a representation that keeps oscillating between visibility and invisibility; to be interpellated by screen-images that have ceased to mirror, resemble or refer in that their power lies exclusively on their simulating, hallucinating, blinding or generating function; to relate to an image which entails a rebalancing of sight through the valorization of other senses; to be exposed-through surveillance devices-to the gaze of new figures of authority, unanticipated Others: the aesthetic experiences examined here concern a spectator whose perception lacks in certainty, identification and opticality what it gains in fallibility, complexity and interrelatedness. Attentive to these precarious attachments,Precarious Visualitiesprovides a new understanding of spectatorship, as a relation that is at once corporeal and imaginary, yet persistently prolific in its cultural, social and political effects.