Ebook: Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial Practices
Author: Ida Bencke Jørgen Bruhn
- Tags: artistic research, climate emergency, ecosystems, intermediality, media studies, multimedia art, multispecies narratives
- Year: 2022
- Publisher: punctum books
- Edition: ePDF
- Language: English
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Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial Practices is a speculative endeavor asking how we may represent, relay, and read worlds differently by seeing other species as protagonists in their own rights. What other stories are to be invented and told from within those many-tongued chatters of multispecies collectives? Could such stories teach us how to become human otherwise?
Often, the human is defined as the sole creature who holds language, and consequently is capable of articulating, representing, and reflecting upon the world. And yet, the world is made and remade by ongoing and many-tongued conversations between various organisms reverberating with sound, movement, gestures, hormones, and electrical signals. Everywhere, life is making itself known, heard, and understood in a wide variety of media and modalities. Some of these registers are available to our human senses, while some are not.
Facing a not-so-distant future catastrophe, which in many ways and for many of us is already here, it is becoming painstakingly clear that our imaginaries are in dire need of corrections and replacements. How do we cultivate and share other kinds of stories and visions of the world that may hold promises of modest, yet radical hope? If we keep reproducing the same kind of languages, the same kinds of scientific gatekeeping, the same kinds of stories about “our” place in nature, we remain numb in the face of collapse.
Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial Practices offers steps toward a (self)critical multispecies philosophy which interrogates and qualifies the broad and seemingly neutral concept of humanity utilized in and around conversations grounded within Western science and academia. Artists, activists, writers, and scientists give a myriad of different interpretations of how to tell our worlds using different media – and possibly gives hints as to how to change it, too.
Contributors Melanie Boehi, Karin Bolender, Adam Dickinson, Vinciane Despret, Hörner/Antlfinger, Fröydi Lazslo, Katie Lawson, Maya Livio, Péter Kristóf Makai, Emily McGiffin, Carol Padberg, Helen V. Pritchard, Loup Rivière, Cassandra Troyan, Kristina Van Dexter, Elizabeth Vander Meer, Gillian Wylde
Often, the human is defined as the sole creature who holds language, and consequently is capable of articulating, representing, and reflecting upon the world. And yet, the world is made and remade by ongoing and many-tongued conversations between various organisms reverberating with sound, movement, gestures, hormones, and electrical signals. Everywhere, life is making itself known, heard, and understood in a wide variety of media and modalities. Some of these registers are available to our human senses, while some are not.
Facing a not-so-distant future catastrophe, which in many ways and for many of us is already here, it is becoming painstakingly clear that our imaginaries are in dire need of corrections and replacements. How do we cultivate and share other kinds of stories and visions of the world that may hold promises of modest, yet radical hope? If we keep reproducing the same kind of languages, the same kinds of scientific gatekeeping, the same kinds of stories about “our” place in nature, we remain numb in the face of collapse.
Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial Practices offers steps toward a (self)critical multispecies philosophy which interrogates and qualifies the broad and seemingly neutral concept of humanity utilized in and around conversations grounded within Western science and academia. Artists, activists, writers, and scientists give a myriad of different interpretations of how to tell our worlds using different media – and possibly gives hints as to how to change it, too.
Contributors Melanie Boehi, Karin Bolender, Adam Dickinson, Vinciane Despret, Hörner/Antlfinger, Fröydi Lazslo, Katie Lawson, Maya Livio, Péter Kristóf Makai, Emily McGiffin, Carol Padberg, Helen V. Pritchard, Loup Rivière, Cassandra Troyan, Kristina Van Dexter, Elizabeth Vander Meer, Gillian Wylde
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