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Slovenian bio-art, new materialism and posthuman feminism : an introductory lecture at the conference "The Life of Signals?"
Peter Purg, 2025, unpublished invited conference lecture

Abstract: This study explores Slovenian bio-art through the lens of new materialism and feminist posthumanism, focusing on six prominent artists: Saša Spačal, Robertina Šebjanič, Špela Petrič, Doroteja Dolinšek, Zoran Srdič Janežič, and Maja Smrekar. Their work interrogates interspecies relationships, ecological entanglements, and technological mediation, offering critical insights into contemporary bio-media practices. Positioned within a robust institutional framework of long-standing associations and a national funding scheme, these artists have achieved international recognition while contributing significantly to the development of intermedia art globally. Exemplified by a selected artwork each, their artistic practices are situated within new materialist, media ecological and posthuman feminist theoretical discourses. The paper highlights how contemporary bio-artistic practices challenge anthropocentric narratives, foster multispecies ethics, and redefine both uman and non-human agency. The particular ecosystem of the globally entangled yet in some ways also specifically Slovenian bio-art may demonstrate how artistic practices can facilitate ecological awareness and technological critique while fostering alternative modes of knowing, and eventually contribute to positioning art as a transformative force in contemporary cultural discourse.
Keywords: Slovenian bio-art, feminist posthumanism, new materialism, political ecology, media anthropology, Saša Spačal, Robertina Šebjanič, Špela Petrič, Doroteja Dolinšek, Zoran Srdič Janežič, Maja Smrekar
Published in RUNG: 19.02.2025; Views: 505; Downloads: 0
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Conversing with Ghosts of the Previously Tamed
Martina Caruso, 2019, original scientific article

Abstract: In this article I argue that representing animal-human relationality in contemporary video art shows how certain artists are addressing recent philosophical perspectives such as object-oriented ontology within a posthuman and post-anthropocentric paradigm. While the philosophies that treat the posthuman, from object-oriented ontology to speculative realism and vital materialism, imply a utopian refusal of hierarchy between human and non-human existence, artists may be hard-pressed to represent the described new order, which, at the moment, does not exist socially or politically.
Keywords: post-Anthropocene, animal-human relationality, non-human, posthuman, object-oriented ontology, speculative realism, vital materialism, video art, Basma Alsharif, Christoph Keller, Corinne Silva
Published in RUNG: 13.01.2023; Views: 1940; Downloads: 0
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Return to materialism: between 10th and 11th Theses of Feuerbach”, in Encountering Althusser
Gal Kirn, 2013, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: 10th thesis, 11th thesis on feuerbach, return to marx, althusser between political and theoretical analysis, new materialism
Published in RUNG: 19.08.2020; Views: 3214; Downloads: 0
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Introduction: Encountering Althusser
Gal Kirn, Sara Farris, Peter Thomas, 2013, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: return to Althusser, political philosophy, materialism of encounter
Published in RUNG: 19.08.2020; Views: 3241; Downloads: 0
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