Publication result detail
synthetic bodies: protocols for intra-acting
VESELÁ, L.
Original Title
synthetic bodies: protocols for intra-acting
English Title
synthetic bodies: protocols for intra-acting
Type
Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus
Original Abstract
Using the figuration of synthetic bodies, this exposition examines the relationships in which we are enmeshed as our bodies absorb and excrete chemicals. With a focus on involuntary exposure to industrially manufactured chemicals (as opposed to exposure to naturally occurring chemicals or voluntary experimentation with chemicals of all types), this exposition invites readers to learn about the chemicals to which we are exposed and by which we are affected. With the ubiquity of chemicals in the environment, who are we becoming? How do chemicals affect us and how do we interact with them? How can we live well with chemicals in spite of their potential to harm? Adopting a decolonial feminist, posthumanist, and new materialist approach and embracing queer ecological sensibilities, this exposition develops protocols for embodied and materially embedded research practices that trace the effects of exposure to chemicals in everyday life. In so doing, it aims to demonstrate how we might build resilience through encounters with toxicity, contamination, and impurity.
English abstract
Using the figuration of synthetic bodies, this exposition examines the relationships in which we are enmeshed as our bodies absorb and excrete chemicals. With a focus on involuntary exposure to industrially manufactured chemicals (as opposed to exposure to naturally occurring chemicals or voluntary experimentation with chemicals of all types), this exposition invites readers to learn about the chemicals to which we are exposed and by which we are affected. With the ubiquity of chemicals in the environment, who are we becoming? How do chemicals affect us and how do we interact with them? How can we live well with chemicals in spite of their potential to harm? Adopting a decolonial feminist, posthumanist, and new materialist approach and embracing queer ecological sensibilities, this exposition develops protocols for embodied and materially embedded research practices that trace the effects of exposure to chemicals in everyday life. In so doing, it aims to demonstrate how we might build resilience through encounters with toxicity, contamination, and impurity.
Keywords
synthetic bodies; synthetic chemicals; environmental chemicals; environment; posthumanism; new materialism; decolonial feminisms; chemical exposure; toxicity; contamination; impurity; anti-toxic action; feminist technoscience; intra-action; queer ecologies; becoming
Key words in English
synthetic bodies; synthetic chemicals; environmental chemicals; environment; posthumanism; new materialism; decolonial feminisms; chemical exposure; toxicity; contamination; impurity; anti-toxic action; feminist technoscience; intra-action; queer ecologies; becoming
Authors
VESELÁ, L.
RIV year
2025
Released
01.11.2024
Publisher
Society for Artistic Research
Location
neuvedeno
ISBN
2235-0225
Periodical
Journal for Artistic Research
Volume
neuveden
Number
33
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages count
33
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT193953,
author="Lenka {Veselá}",
title="synthetic bodies: protocols for intra-acting",
journal="Journal for Artistic Research",
year="2024",
volume="neuveden",
number="33",
pages="33",
doi="10.22501/jar.1609630",
issn="2235-0225",
url="https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1609630/2671314"
}Responsibility: Ing. Marek Strakoš