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[Commlist] New book: Satellite Lifelines: Media, Art, Migration and the Crisis of Hospitality in Divided Cities
Mon Dec 07 13:44:12 GMT 2020
New book:
"Satellite Lifelines: Media, Art, Migration and the Crisis of
Hospitality in Divided Cities"
Isabel Löfgren just launched a book through the Institute of Network
Cultures. The link for download of the book is
https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/satellite-lifelines-media-art-migration-and-the-crisis-of-hospitality-in-divided-cities/
“Isabel Löfgren takes us to the Stockholm high-rise suburbs to show us
how art projects and transnational media intermingle with the
multicultural urban reality. In this book, she discusses the
architecture of her project Satellitstaden, where her artistic
interventions with the satellite dishes on façades highlight the voices
of its inhabitants through participatory and co-generative artistic
processes. In these peripheries, satellite subjects emerge, orbiting
around multiple identifications, foregrounding the notion of spatial
justice, the subaltern and the importance of grassroots movements.
The book outlines a philosophy of hospitality in response to the turn in
Europe against refugees, which Löfgren considers to be a crisis of
hospitality, not a crisis of migration. Löfgren discusses the ethics
that govern the relationship between guest and host, the self and Other.
Who has the right to belong? On what terms? She argues for a hospitable
turn in art, urban planning and media, in which guest-host relationships
are performed, mediated and problematized.
We urgently need to re-imagine the ethics of hospitality and
habitability for the near future. The 2020 pandemic forces us to
reassess our philosophy and practice of human contact, re-engineering
how we relate to the Other, and what hospitality means in the face of a
global halt.
Isabel Löfgren is a Swedish-Brazilian artist, researcher and educator
based in Stockholm and Rio de Janeiro. She is currently working at the
Media and Communication Studies Department at Södertörn University in
Sweden, next to her artistic practice. Her research interests include
cultural politics, aesthetics, and the philosophy of diaspora in the
fields of contemporary art, media philosophy, and media activism.”
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