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Navigation beyond vision

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In early April 2019, the Harun Farocki Institut (HaFI) and e-flux embarked on "Navigation Beyond Vision," a research-path and conference at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in Berlin. Our impulse to engage with navigation departs, in the first place, from Harun Farocki: in the 1990s, he would develop the concept of "distance montage" (introduced by the filmmaker Artavazd Peleshyan) into the "soft montage," where continuities between images are folded into one another. To Farocki, this conceptual-practical shift could acknowledge a "farewell to cinema" (Chris Marker) and the arrival of video games, video art, and video installation. Drawing on media theorist Alexander Galloway's term "actionable objects," Farocki embarked on understanding the actionability of a "ruling class of images" that produce the world through a performative relation (rather than simply reproducing a virtual world that is "highly artificial with millions of details").The seven contributions for this second issue of "Navigation Beyond Vision" aim to complicate and expand upon navigation's planetary technological promise.
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hal-03211047 , version 1 (05-05-2021)

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Tom Holert, Doreen Mende. Navigation beyond vision: editorial. e-flux journal, 2020, NavigationBeyond Vision, 2 (109). ⟨hal-03211047⟩

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