and legitimate white, heterosexist masculinity. Eddy presents a clear, rigorous, and intersectional example of how the symbolic forms of mass culture—and their material infrastructures—are invested in the nation's power dynamics. Looking forward, the
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Editor's Introduction
Andrew J. Ball
Aesthetics of Futurism
Lu Yang's Art and an Organological Redefinition of the Human in the Planetary Age
Hai Ren
ways in which art renders sensible networks of solidarity between human sensibility and nonhuman vitalism in addressing environmental degradation and climate change as issues of habitable infrastructure that binds humans to nonhumans. The generative
The Self On-Screen
Pavel Pyś Reflects on The Body Electric
Pavel Pyś
immateriality—the cloud as a mysterious metaphor for opaqueness and weightlessness—lurking behind the digital veil is, as writer and artist James Bridle describes in New Dark Age (2019), “a physical infrastructure consisting of phone lines, fibre optics
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Lieke Hettinga and Terrance Wooten
) and its sequel UKI ( 2009–2014 ). However, it would have been helpful to explore more of the “technological infrastructure” and prosthetics that make these virtual performances possible. Beyond the representation of biogenetics, Cheang's works are
Redefining Representation
Black Trans and Queer Women’s Digital Media Production
Moya Bailey
and support that impact health and well-being beyond the established biomedical infrastructure. At its core my research is about the surviving and thriving of gender marginalized Black people in a country and on land that has traditionally understood
Pushing the Boundaries
Curating LuYang, a Global Artist Embedded in Local Situatedness
Nora Gantert and Malte Lin-Kröger
internet as a global media environment. The multi-centered infrastructure given by the World Wide Web renegotiates ideas about center and periphery as well as autochthon and foreign culture(s) (although the fact must be acknowledged that the internet in
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Linda Howell, Ryan Bell, Laura Helen Marks, Jennifer L. Lieberman, and Joseph Christopher Schaub
, and the social, that which is transmitted through technical infrastructure becomes the proper model of relation” (111). In other words, the fact that a variety of disjointed fields all came to agree upon the presumed naturalness of interconnection has
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Peter Lurie, Antonio Sanna, Hansen Hsu, Ella Houston, and Kristof van Baarle
might be significantly more complicated to learn, they also allow more complex programs to be written that are easier to maintain. In addition, the progress of tools and infrastructure, from free IDEs to source control management to the App Store has