Weir, Andy (2022) Geo-Fictionalising the Atomic Priesthood: Pazugoo and the Future Relic. Beyond the Anthropocene: climate crisis, new ontologies and alternatives to anthropocentric modernity (38). ISSN 1647-0737
Type of Research: | Article |
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Creators: | Weir, Andy |
Description: | The paper focuses on deep geological repositories, designed for safe long-term storage of nuclear waste, and analyses the RK&M project, which considers how these sites could be marked and remembered for imagined futures. The project, it is argued, mirrors some of the universalising problems of the term “Anthropocene”. Counter to this, the author describes the ongoing art research project Pazugoo, which draws on myths of flight and the earth, local to specific radioactive burial sites, generating digital designs for composite demons, which are figures of personification for the waste, buried for future unearthing, unknown by whom or by what. The addressee of the work differs from the imagined addressee of the RK&M project, offering a speculative viewpoint on the present moment, in its entanglement with deep times past and future. Publication following a conference on 'Beyond Modernity: Alternative Incursions into the Anthropocene' with Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal. Weir discusses his art-practice based research in this context. |
Official Website: | https://journals.openedition.org/eces/7605 |
Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed: | Art Theory, Nuclear Cultures |
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: | e-cadernos, Centre for Social Studies |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Chelsea College of Arts |
Date: | 25 November 2022 |
Funders: | University of Coimbra, European Union Structural and Investment Funds |
Digital Object Identifier: | 10.4000/eces.7605 |
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Date Deposited: | 10 Mar 2025 10:40 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2025 15:43 |
Item ID: | 23639 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/23639 |
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