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<h1 class="balance-text">Poetics and Politics of Erasure</h1>
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<h2>Yun Ingrid Lee</h2>
<p>December 15th 2017 — March 28th 2018</p>
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<p>Poetics and Politics of Erasure is a multidisciplinary essay by <a href="#">Yun Ingrid Lee</a> on the aesthetics and politics of erasure. The framework for erasure is drawn from a critique of accelerationism, the video game Katamari
Damacy, and
internet
aesthetics. It begins by investigating power relations in dominant archival practices, before tracing how memory storage technology (from the written word to the internet) reinforces hierarchical models of knowledge, and finally posing
the
generative potential of erasure in alternative models of knowing, doing, and being. It does so by locating strategies of erasure in audio, visual, and digital cultures in the forms of: erasure/ forgetting, translation/mutation, and
recontextualizing/remythologizing.</p>
<p>In an online terrain that seems to permanently exist in the paradigm between the lack of long-term preservation and the increasing realisation that ‘the internet never forgets’. Poetics and Politics of Erasure situates itself in erasure
as practice — slowly and collectively — upon each visit, each read and each refresh the work deletes itself. And as bits of the essay are changed or lost, new meaning is created. Continuing with this collective erasure until the page is
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<h3>Biography</h3>
<p><a href="https://ingrideel.com/">Yun Ingrid Lee</a> (HK) is an artist, composer, and performer interested in failure, hybridity, and collective listening. Ingrid’s work involves phenomenological and technological investigations through
which human
relationships are
mediated.
Ingrid has been 1/2 of COME ON YOU F****, co-curator of the Paarden Eiland Concert series in Cape Town, and cura- tor of the BARTALK lecture series in The Hague.</p>
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