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Most of the empty apartments in the forests of towers around
Hallstatt See and beyond were purchased with what, in the spirit
of Planet Ottakring, we might call “Kommunisten,” in that they
have worked the same way they do in the film to build up the
economy, but on a much more massive scale.17
What this study also helps us see is the profoundly hybrid
state of what is generally held to be, and interacted with as, re-
ality. As each of the book’s case studies makes clear in its own
way, it is not only the new copy-towns in China that should be
understood as simulacrascapes. Our engagement with all places
is overlain on at least three levels: by the images and forms of
cultural production that exist of them, by the histories of past
events that have taken place in them, and by the unconscious
fears and desires we project onto them. The problem, as Adrian
Ivakhiv so cogently explains in Shadowing the Anthropocene, is
that we have been trained to see only the physical world and not
its shadows:
Commodity capitalism has been profoundly successful at
encouraging us to think that objects are real, and at project-
ing value into those objects so that they serve the needs of
individuals, even if they never manage to do that (which is,
of course, the point). The effects of our actions, on the other
hand, are systemic and relational, and we won’t understand
them unless we come to a better appreciation of how systems
and relational ecologies work and of how we are thoroughly
enmeshed within them. (Ivakhiv 2018, 23)
enon, but this type of debt is part of a new regime of power that is capable
of binding and expelling in ways that are novel. Those students will have
that debt until they die, but the debt will not die, even when they die. It
passes on to whoever is pertinent. And in the meantime, finance can make
it work for its purposes — it is not just sitting there. Via algorithmic mass
you can transform it into a working element.” Frankenstein, indeed.
17 One can thus better appreciate the implications of the announcement
across the news services on January 18, 2019, that Beijing was finally going
to open its banking, insurance, and securities markets, something it had
promised repeatedly to do since joining the World Trade Organization in
2001.
Siting Futurity
The “Feel Good” Tactical Radicalism of Contemporary Culture in and around Vienna
- Titel
- Siting Futurity
- Untertitel
- The “Feel Good” Tactical Radicalism of Contemporary Culture in and around Vienna
- Autor
- Susan Ingram
- Verlag
- punctumbooks
- Ort
- New York
- Datum
- 2021
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-1-953035-48-6
- Abmessungen
- 12.6 x 20.2 cm
- Seiten
- 224
- Schlagwörter
- activism, Austria, contemporary art, contemporary theater, protest culture, radicalism, social protest, Vienna
- Kategorie
- Geographie, Land und Leute
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface 11
- Introduction 19
- 1. (Re)Forming Vienna’s Culture of Resistance: The Proletenpassions @ #Arena 39
- 2. Converting Kebab and Currency into Community on Planet #Ottakring 57
- 3. Lazarus’s Necropolitical Afterlife at Vienna’s #Volkstheater 81
- 4. Hardly Homemad(e): #Schlingensief’s Container 101
- 5. From Grand Hotels to Tiny Treasures: Wes Anderson and the Ruin Porn Worlds of Yesterday 119
- 6. Capitalism, Schizophrenia, and #Vanlife: The Alpine Edukation of Hans Weingarter 143
- 7. #Hallstatt: Welcome to Jurassic World 161
- Bibliography 189
- Filmography 215