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Shannon Jackson- Ecological Time in Time-Based Media Art

Offered By: Mahindra Humanities Center via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the intersection of media art and climate change in this thought-provoking lecture by Shannon Jackson. Delve into how time-based media art has become a powerful vehicle for addressing ecological crises over the past two decades. Examine the challenges artists face in imagining a shared future on Earth while grappling with the history of extractive economies and their connections to gender, race, colonialism, and anthropocentrism. Discover a range of artists and artworks that chronicle key themes and techniques in ecologically-responsive media art practice. Gain insights into how ecological effects both hinder and inspire aesthetic imagination, and learn why time-based media art is particularly suited to addressing urgent environmental issues. Engage with topics such as sharing space, the importance of arts in ecological movements, rhizomed networks, and the intersection of feminist and ecological movements. Featuring Shannon Jackson, moderated by Robin Kelsey, this lecture is part of the Environment Forum at the Mahindra Center.

Syllabus

Introduction
Sharing Space
Why do ecological movements need the arts
The rhizomed network
The breakthrough of the ecology
Doug Aikens Migration
pierre huig After a Life Ahead
taking a breath
feminist and ecological movements
ecology as intersectionality
matters of care
ursula beeman
carolina casito
conclusion
questions
art projects


Taught by

Mahindra Humanities Center

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