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[Commlist] Call for Contributions - Mimesis Magazine
Mon Oct 30 22:51:38 GMT 2023
The second issue of /Mimesis: Film as Performance Magazine/ turns to
practices of recycling, salvaging, replicating, appropriating,
reappropriating, regurgitating, and remediating, as they are used in
film and performance works that examine environmental, epistemological,
historical, and socio-political structures as if they are notional
spolia: fragments to plunder, retrieve, critique, and refashion.
As artists, we enter our present submerged in the lasting effects of
colonialism, awash in global capitalism’s exploitation of the planet and
its intensifying socio-economic inequalities. Objects as well as
subjects under the sign of capitalism are not inherently or contextually
valued and are often despoiled as cheap resources for their base
monetary value. We are called by an imperative to reclaim what has been
stolen from us, while remaining painfully aware that what we rescue
might be spoiled to the core. We wish to invite you to think with us:
how can we be the ones to spoil the power structures that we inevitably
inherit in our artistic practices? How can we meaningfully foreground
the potentials that these notional spolia—these pillaged and retrieved
structures, modes, or consciousnesses—may bring to artistic
temporalities? Here come to mind Baghdad being built from the bricks of
Ctesiphon, hip-hop sampling and John Oswald’s Plunderphonics, or the
disparate cultural objects that are contained in the syncretic altars of
Santería.
The recent emergence of AI-generated images exemplifies a mode of
production that regurgitates already existing cultural tropes and their
biases. Such modes seem to reject that anything radically new could be
imagined to reconceptualize our societies, or could emerge to
differently activate our planetary habitation. How might our films and
performances reroute our energies and help restructure what we use? How
to acknowledge that when our films and performances salvage what is
“discarded” as waste, or when we create to reclaim our liberty, we might
in effect be continuing to silence the past, be further draining
resources, and be disempowering in our effort to empower?
With /Mimesis/ issue #2, we propose to assemble visions, gestures, and
new social, ecological, and epistemic relations within film and
performance practices. We are looking for “spoilers” of cinematic forms
and narratives that expose their oppressive histories. We are interested
in artistic practices that plunder and spoil the extractivist structures
that lie in the stolen building blocks that our histories are made of,
in practices that turn value into waste and refuse to reuse as they
recycle, appropriate, and reclaim. Let’s spoil!
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Our call is aimed at artists, practitioners, and theorists to contribute
texts — as well as other media that can exist online — that engage with
the terrain and topic of film and performance. By film and performance,
we mean to include, but are not limited to, mediated performance,
recorded performance, performance for representation, performance in
cinema, and cinema as performance. We are excited to engage in all ways
to think about the overlap and convergence of moving images and
performative practice.
We invite you to send us a proposal, an abstract, or a finished draft
for our consideration. Published essays will typically range from
2,500-5,000 words. We are also open to various audiovisual and
web-inhabiting formats, poems, and fiction. Please add a short cover
letter to help contextualize the proposal along with a CV and up to
three writing samples. Send your materials to (info /at/ mimesismagazine.com)
<mailto:(info /at/ mimesismagazine.com)> by November 30, 2023.
Published works will receive a small honorarium.
No payment is required from the authors
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