Small Gods: Perspectives on the Drone

Small Gods: Perspectives on the Drone

by Alex Quicho
Small Gods: Perspectives on the Drone

Small Gods: Perspectives on the Drone

by Alex Quicho

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Overview

Small Gods deconstructs the mythology of the drone: as soothing sound, aerial spy, and killing machine. When we say 'drone technology,' we can mean the tanpura, a plucked-string instrument originating in 16th century India, or the Gorgon Stare, an aerial surveillance technology designed by the US military - and evoke competing notions of terror and transcendence. Small Gods leans into this ambiguity. As each chapter focuses on the work of an artist with a unique understanding of 'the drone', the book illuminates myriad facets of these entangled technological entities. Opening with William Basinki's first glimpse of the ash-clouds of 9/11 - which spawned both The Disintegration Loops and the drone-driven War on Terror - the narrative then zooms into the representational sleights of hand of British and American artists preoccupied with the West's stake in endless drone wars. Its midsection lands us in the doldrums: where Anne Imhof's Angst, Anna Mikkola's drone-watched runner, and Atef Abu Saif's drone war memoir find maddening safety in boredom, raising questions about the trade-offs between security and surveillance. In the final section, the narrative uncouples from earthly oppression - we're freed to explore future and spirit worlds with artists including Korakrit Arunanondchai, Lawrence Lek, and WangShui, all of whom use drone technology to envision a future beyond the burden of colonialism, racism, exclusion or, simply, representation. Empty metal becomes a vessel for escape, connection, or intention; a future-facing spirit, a ride into the afterlife, a god or a ghost.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789040043
Publisher: Hunt, John Publishing
Publication date: 05/01/2021
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.59(w) x 8.58(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Alex Quicho is a writer in London. Her writing on identity, technology, and power has appeared in The New Inquiry, Art Review, The White Review, Real Life, and more. Born in Boston and raised in Manila, she studied critical writing at the Royal College of Art.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii

00 Preface 1

01 Dirge 4

On William Basinski

02 Spectrum 9

On Forensic Architecture

03 Sky 20

On Laura Poitras, Trevor Paglen, and Atef Abu Saif

04 Falcon 28

On Anne Imhof

05 Field 39

On Anna Mikkola

06 Spirit 49

On Korakrit Arunanondchai

07 Paradise 71

On Stephanie Comilang and Alex Riviera

08 Oculus 89

On Lawrence Lek

09 Simulation 111

On Ian Cheng

10 Mirage 116

On WangShui

Endnotes 125

Works cited 126

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