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Ñawi: arte diseño comunicación

On-line version ISSN 2588-0934Print version ISSN 2528-7966

Abstract

VIGNOLA, Paolo  and  BARANZONI, Sara. Hacking the Abismal Line. For an Artistic Decolonial Pharmacology in the “Capitalocene”. Ñawi [online]. 2021, vol.5, n.2, pp.45-63. ISSN 2588-0934.  https://doi.org/10.37785/nw.v5n2.a3.

The paper aims to analyse the social, epistemic and colonial dimension that accompanies the climate crisis and the Capitalocene, through some decolonizing artistic practices. To achieve it, we decided to adopt and use some concepts from Bernard Stiegler’s philosophy of technology, articulating them with notions, postures and perspectives of decolonial thought and in particular with Boaventura de Sousa Santos’ “epistemicide”, “abyssal line” and the “ecology of knowledges”. The artistic works by Cristian Villavicencio, Jaime Del Val and Fredy Vallejos enable this conciliation between pharmacological criticism (Stiegler) and the ecology of knowledges, embodying the function of aesthetic and socio-epistemic devices anchored to technological developments in the arts, thus capable of developing a pharmacology of the digital in a decolonial sense.

Keywords : Capitalocene; Ecology of knowledges; epistemicide; pharmacology; abismal line..

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