雨婷
发表于1分钟前
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:从最大的节日派对到最小的社区教会, Kenny Smyth都在这些所有的地方运送可移动式厕所,并且还要把他们冲洗乾净。由于工作的原因,Kenny Smyth被社会所忽略而且也未受到认同, 在社会这个大机器中他好象就是一个嵌齿轮一样无足轻重,可他自己却认为在穿上闪耀的工作服,并且同他的忠实的'Splashdown'(溅落) 小组一起工作的时候,自己就像一个骑士一样。
李欧纳孔
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:"Sinofuturism is an invisible movement. A spectre already embedded into a trillion industrial products, a billion individuals, and a million veiled narratives. It is a movement, not based on individuals, but on multiple overlapping flows. Flows of populations, of products, and of processes. Because Sinofuturism has arisen without conscious intention or authorship, it is often mistaken for contemporary China. But it is not. It is a science fiction that already exists.Sinofuturism is a video essay combining elements of science fiction, documentary melodrama, social realism, and Chinese cosmologies, in order to critique the present-day dilemmas of China and the people of its diaspora.With reference to Afrofuturism and Gulf Futurism, Sinofuturism presents a critical and playful approach to subverting cultural clichés.In Western media and Orientalist perceptions, China is exotic, strange, bizarre, kitsch, tacky, or cheap. In its domestic media, China portrayed as heroic, stable, historic, grand, and unified. Rather than counteract these skewed narratives, Sinofuturism proposes to push them much further.By embracing seven key stereotypes of Chinese society (Computing, Copying, Gaming, Studying, Addiction, Labour and Gambling), it shows how China's technological development can be seen as a form of Artificial Intelligence."