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Art As Far As The Eye Can See
Art as Far as the Eye Can Seeputs art back where it
matters -- at the center of politics. Art used to be an
engagement between artist and materials but it has now become
technologized. Its materials have become light rather than matter.
In the 21st Century the new battleground is art as light versus art
as matter. Virilio argues that this change reflects how
speed and politics - the defining characteristics of the 20th
Century – have been transformed in the 21st Century to speed and
mass culture. Politics has been replaced with mass culture…and the
defining characteristic of mass culture today is cold panic.
The same panic which has used terrorism to derail democracy has
hijacked the whole art enterprise. This panic is reliant on
audio-visual technology to create a new all-seeing, panoptic
politics. And the first casualty of this politics is “the art of
seeing”. Where art used to talk of the aesthetics of
disappearance, it must now confront the disappearance of the
aesthetic. In the 21st Century, the new battleground is art as
light versus art as matter.
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