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Exposing Violence - (Leonardo) by Agnieszka Jelewska & Michal Krawczak (Paperback)
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Highlights
- How small groups and grassroots collectives can act for justice and leverage contemporary media to document violence.
- About the Author: Agnieszka Jelewska is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, and the cofounder of the Humanities/Art/Technology Research Center at AMU.
- 280 Pages
- Art, History
- Series Name: Leonardo
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About the Book
"Uncovers a new theoretical framework for contemporary media practice engaged in the unmasking of violence inflicted on human beings and the environment"-- Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis
How small groups and grassroots collectives can act for justice and leverage contemporary media to document violence.
Exposing Violence gathers, for the first time, new tendencies in contemporary media practices that engage in exposing the violence inflicted upon human beings and the environment. It focuses on projects that emerged in the second and third decades of the twenty-first century as forms of socially engaged media activities initiated by independent groups of artists and researchers, interdisciplinary teams emerging at universities, and small laboratory groups.
Agnieszka Jelewska and Michal Krawczak propose an original analytical concept, the aesthetics of radical truth (AeRT), as a modus operandi to understand the specific nature of these projects situated at the intersection of art, science, activism, and engaged journalism. Their primary goal is the development of experimental, innovative, and collective forms of recording, revealing, tracing, identifying, and critically analyzing various manifestations of violence.
The book outlines the beginning of recent developments within "open justice," including the creation of new digital archives and platforms that gather data on violence, interactive environments that facilitate new understanding through the emotional experience of evidence, and tools produced from the grass roots that allow for the tracking and disclosure of violence. The authors also highlight strategies for resisting violence in a media-dense environment.
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"A powerful exploration of how open-source investigation reclaims tools of surveillance for civic truth-making, decolonizing technology, redistributing epistemic authority, and rebuilding democratic accountability from below."
--Eliot Higgins, Founder and Creative Director of Bellingcat
About the Author
Agnieszka Jelewska is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, and the cofounder of the Humanities/Art/Technology Research Center at AMU. She is the coauthor of Nuclear Gaia.
Michal Krawczak is Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, and the cofounder of the Humanities/Art/Technology Research Center at AMU. He is the coauthor of Nuclear Gaia.