On Object Oriented Ontology

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LITERATURE http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.3366/film.2016.0006 https://necsus-ejms.org/animals-images-anthropocentrism/ http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/16183/1/art-in-the-drone-age https://www.academia.edu/34706553/Instagram_and_Contemporary_Image


ARTISTS On the camera body reimagined Gabor Osz – L’horizon liquid no 4 (199) – Bunker Mr. Pippen – Laundromat Locomotion (1998) – Washing machine Jean-Francois Lecourt – la balle cree l’image (1997) – shooting box Paolo Giolo – poing contre moi meme (1989) – fist Thomas Bachler – Das dritte Auge (1998) le troisieme oeil – mouth Anonyme – Portrait de P. (2006) Adam Donnelly – site specific cameras Michael Farrell – straw camera http://strawcamera.com/

On the camera’s depersonified gaze AGO film – student dragging roll of film James Bridle - drones Trevor Paglen – drone Barber – drone


OTHER ARTISTS Peng Hung-Chih – One Eyeball https://www.artbasel.com/catalog/artwork/32726/Peng-Hung-Chih-One-Eye-Ball Dana Michelle Hemes – animal-human installations https://www.danamichelehemes.com/ Jozef Robakowski – the machine/camera gaze in structuralist cinema http://tpm.artmuseum.pl/en/filmoteka/praca/robakowski-jozef-ide Octopus taking pictures (?)


REFERENCES Skepticism Films: Knowing and Doubting the World in Contemporary Cinema By Philipp Schmerheim

Non relational aesthetics – Graham Harman: https://www.ica.art/whats-on/graham-harman-objects-and-arts Read: The Third Table

The End of Phenomenology: Metaphysics and the New Realism By Tom Sparrow

Alien Phenomenology – Ian Bogost https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265958195_Alien_Phenomenology_or_What_It%27s_Like_to_Be_a_Thing_by_Ian_Bogost_review

Drone Aesthetics - Eugénie Shinkle From Dust Till Drone: Roomba Aesthetics And Non-Human Cinema Neta Alexander / New York University https://www.flowjournal.org/2017/03/from-dust-till-drone/ When the Heavenly Gaze Criminalises: Satellite Surveillance, Land Clearance Regulation and the Human-Nature Relationship" - Bartel, Robyn " http://www5.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/CICrimJust/2005/5.html

Para-Sights: Multiplied Perspectives on Surveillance Research in Art Educational Spaces," Robert W. Sweeny,

On the gaze - https://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/mediatheory/keywords/gaze/

https://theobjectsgaze.wordpress.com/


NOTES Non anthropocentric view Object Oriented Ontology Non-human phenomenology Posthumanism Non-relational aesthetics

Physicality of body influences image plus our perception of the image How body can produce different frames/lighting etc Roomba/drones/surveillance Drone paper

Camera ability to capture that through nonhuman embodiment Ex: Roomba, bird’s eye view, terminator, enter the void The camera view allows one to experience philosophy rather than merely conceptualize it. (Schmerheim) Camer’as perspective becomes expression of mental states and different consciousness (animal, post-mortem) (Schmerheim) Self-conscious camera as key characteristic Must experience phenomenology of camera [or non anthropocentric view] to understand the camera (Sparrow p 171) Notes altered by surface of moon – what is equivalent for film