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Politics of Imperceptibility: Philosophy, Post-Feminism and New Media Arts
Politics of Imperceptibility: Philosophy, Post-Feminism and New Media Arts

Author(s): Audronė Žukauskaitė
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Tallinna Ülikooli Balti Filmi- ja Meediakool
Keywords: imperceptibility; post-feminism; new media arts; Deleuze; Lithuania

Summary/Abstract: The essay discusses Deleuze and Guattari’s notion of becoming-imperceptible and raises the question to what extent it can be interpreted in terms of feminist politics and seen as a specific strategy for new media arts. Although the notion of becoming-imperceptible was condemned by second wave feminists, recent post-feminists representing the third wave argue not for politics of visibility but for politics of invisibility. Examining the practices of Lithuanian feminist media artists, the essay argues that becoming-imperceptible in new media arts means not an escape from visibility or a drive toward annihilation but a new conceptual strategy: becoming-imperceptible creates the potential for social and political change. this new conceptual strategy can be related to the new quality of the image: in this regard there is a close affinity between Deleuze and Guattari’s notion of becoming-imperceptible and the notion of the crystalline image which appears in Deleuze’s film theory: both notions engender duration, temporality and qualitative change. therefore the essay claims that the crystalline image does not represent the world but recreates this world through multiple, changing and virtual images.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 066-079
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English