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[Commlist] CFP Transformations issue 37: Orbiting Otherwise
Wed Sep 29 22:49:47 GMT 2021
*Orbiting otherwise: alternative approaches to satellites*
Since the first experiments with satellite technologies in the 1950s and
‘60s, the use of satellites for telecommunications, global positioning
and remote sensing has grown into a vast multinational enterprise.
Rooted in military applications, satellite data is now a fact of the
everyday, incorporated into GPS and mobile devices, displayed on weather
maps and apps, and accessible online in many forms. Through active and
passive remote sensing, and radar, lidar and multispectral imaging,
satellite data also underpins a very large portion of global climate
research today.
But this apparent ease of access and the quotidian nature of satellite
data today begs the question of alternative uses and inquiries we can
make of and through satellite data and infrastructure. How can creative
engagements with satellite technologies critique their function in
scientific or military operations? How can art and creative fabrication
escape or reconfigure the enframing of the human organon by the
all-pervasive seeing-eye of satellite technology? This enormous
technical apparatus is a tangible reminder that in the age of the
Anthropocene our impact on Earth extends many thousands of kilometres
into space; how might humanities and social science scholars respond to
the existence of this orbital infrastructure? What new ways of sensing
and thinking do satellites provide?
This issue of /Transformations/ invites scholars in the arts, humanities
and social sciences to reflect on new ways of understanding and using
satellite infrastructure. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
* New artistic uses of satellite data
* Hacking Google Earth for critical purposes
* Use of satellite data by Traditional Owners
* Multispectral imaging and its implications
* Privacy, secrecy and the “other night sky”
* Reconfigurations of space and territory
* Transnational, regulatory and cultural contexts
* Liveness and immediacy
* Space Junk, debris and the Anthropocene in space
* Algorithmic governmentality and biopolitics in orbit
*>>> Abstracts* (200-400 words) are due 15^th November 2021, with a view
to submit articles by 1^st March 2022.
*>>> Abstracts* should be forwarded to:
(editor /at/ transformationsjournal.org) <mailto:(editor /at/ transformationsjournal.org)>
*>>> View* /Transformations/ online:
http://www.transformationsjournal.org
<http://www.transformationsjournal.org/>
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