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Eleni Ikoniadou and Lendl Barcelos talk extreme frequencies, cryptic records and sonic warfare with the audiovisual research group AUDINT.
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This seminar series was curated by Dr. James Trafford and Luke Pendrell. Initiated by Adrian Shaw and is a follow up to Late at Tate: The Real Thing 2010 (Urbanomic). Speculative Tate is a research project developed at Tate Britain in... more
This seminar series was curated by Dr. James Trafford and Luke Pendrell.  Initiated by Adrian Shaw and is a follow up to Late at Tate: The Real Thing 2010 (Urbanomic).

Speculative Tate is a research project developed at Tate Britain in collaboration with the Speculative Aesthetics Research Project ,a project which was initiated by Dr. James Trafford and Luke Pendrell for the consideration of open questions regarding the relation between aesthetics and new forms of realism within post-Continental philosophy (influenced by, though not limited to positions identified with ‘Speculative Realism’).
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(vimeo password: ghostlight) “Plagiarism is necessary. Progress depends on it. It sticks close to an author’s phrasing, exploits his expressions, deletes a false idea, replaces it with the right one. Détournement is the opposite of... more
(vimeo password: ghostlight)

“Plagiarism is necessary. Progress depends on it. It sticks close to an author’s phrasing, exploits his expressions, deletes a false idea, replaces it with the right one. Détournement is the opposite of quotation...” 1
"The 21st century is perhaps best captured in the ‘bad’ infinity of the animated GIF, with its stuttering, frustrated temporality, its eerie sense of being caught in a time-trap.” (Fisher)
‘The flat eclecticism of the New Aesthetic and the Post-Internet generation—an endlessly multifarious universe that comes prequantified into discrete and isomorphic tumblr thumbnails.’ 2
Ignis Fatuus conjures ghostly echoes and disturbing undercurrents in contemporary life, a dark parallax to the perception of social media as a benign creative space of opportunity and friendship.
Text is collaged with a staccato montage of subliminal images and cinematic fragments; the hyper-detritus of consumer capitalism over scored with an unsettling soundtrack of glitch and rupture.
The ghost, rather than supernatural relic of a primitive age, is an increasingly prevalent aspect of the modern world. Immateriality and spectrality are axiomatic to the digital realms we inhabit. Life has become an immense accumulation of ghosts. Everything that was once directly lived is now haunted by itself.

Ignis Fatuus was developed as research for The Haunters and the Haunted segment of
Speculative Tate series at Tate Britain.
tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/eventseries/speculative-tate
tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/talks-and-lectures/haunters-and-haunted
First screened in the UK at Late at Tate in the Clore auditorium on May 1st 2015.
tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/performance-and-music/late-tate-may-2015
First shown in the US as part of the 'Co-locating the Material and the Immaterial' panel at
&Now 2015: Blast Radius! at CalArts, Los Angeles on March 27th 2015.
andnow2015a.sched.org/event/fd54944b9fb94cc40d4827066eae52b0#.VUj3R2RViko

1The Society of the Spectacle, Debord, G, 1967
2Speculative Aesthetics, (Mackay, Pendrell and Trafford), 2014
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Ghost Light : Ignis Fatuus “Plagiarism is necessary. Progress depends on it. It sticks close to an author’s phrasing, exploits his expressions, deletes a false idea, replaces it with the right one. Détournement is the opposite of... more
Ghost Light : Ignis Fatuus

“Plagiarism is necessary. Progress depends on it. It sticks close to an author’s phrasing, exploits his expressions, deletes a false idea, replaces it with the right one. Détournement is the opposite of quotation...” 1
"The 21st century is perhaps best captured in the ‘bad’ infinity of the animated GIF, with its stuttering, frustrated temporality, its eerie sense of being caught in a time-trap.” (Fisher)
‘The flat eclecticism of the New Aesthetic and the Post-Internet generation—an endlessly multifarious universe that comes prequantified into discrete and isomorphic tumblr thumbnails.’ 2
Ignis Fatuus conjures ghostly echoes and disturbing undercurrents in contemporary life, a dark parallax to the perception of social media as a benign creative space of opportunity and friendship.
Text is collaged with a staccato montage of subliminal images and cinematic fragments; the hyper-detritus of consumer capitalism over scored with an unsettling soundtrack of glitch and rupture.
The ghost, rather than supernatural relic of a primitive age, is an increasingly prevalent aspect of the modern world. Immateriality and spectrality are axiomatic to the digital realms we inhabit. Life has become an immense accumulation of ghosts. Everything that was once directly lived is now haunted by itself.
1The Society of the Spectacle, Debord, G, 1967
2Speculative Aesthetics, (Mackay, Pendrell and Trafford), 2014
Ignis Fatuus was developed as part of the 'Haunters and the Haunted' segment of Speculative Tate series at Tate Britain.
tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/eventseries/speculative-tate
tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/talks-and-lectures/haunters-and-haunted
First screened in the UK at Late at Tate Britain in the Clore auditorium on May 1st 2015 as part of the 'DISRUPT' evening in the SPECULATE series.
tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/performance-and-music/late-tate-may-2015
First shown in the US as part of the 'Co-locating the Material and the Immaterial' panel at
&Now 2015: Blast Radius! at CalArts, Los Angeles on March 27th 2015.
andnow2015a.sched.org/event/fd54944b9fb94cc40d4827066eae52b0#.VUj3R2RViko
Ghost light will be showing at ISEA2015: The 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art isea2015.org/schedule/ from the 9th to the 18th of August, in the SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, Vancouver.
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