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Drone Visions: Mapping, Art, Ethics


23 Apr 2018, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

109, Deptford Town Hall Building

Event overview

Department Politics and International Relations , Centre for Postcolonial Studies
Contact P.Abbas(@gold.ac.uk)
0207 919 7740

Centre for Postcolonial Studies presents Drone Visions: Mapping, Art, Ethics

A public seminar on drones, non-human vision and the mediation of landscape with:

Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox, BA, MPhil, Visual Artist

Dr Claire Reddleman, author of Cartographic Abstraction in Contemporary Art: seeing with maps (2017)

Dr Elke Schwarz, University of Leicester, author of Death Machines: the ethics of violent technologies (2018)

This public seminar brings three leading practitioner/academics into conversation around the particular non-human, celestial modes of vision and mapping enacted by drones. Commencing with artist Brimblecombe-Fox showcasing her Dronescape paintings, Reddleman and Schwarz will ask questions of the ethics and performativity of drone vision in an age of increasing militarisation of everyday scopic regimes.

For further information see:

centrepostcolonialstudies.org
Twitter: @pococentre

Image Credit: Brimblecombe-Fox, Sky-Drone-Net, gouache on paper (2016)

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23 Apr 2018 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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