Day 12 /// RESPONDING TO ELIZABETH POVINELLI – WINDJERRAMERU, THE STEALING C*NTS, BY STEPHEN MUECKE
In today’s SUPERCONVERSATION (a collaboration between e-flux and The New Centre for Research & Practice), the texts consider a film that has yet to be released by the Karrabing Film Collective: Windjerrameru. Everyone is invited to respond to this, and we encourage anyone to visit the link and join in (free to register an account).
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Extract from Stephen’s response:
“Is it an ethnographic film? Possibly, it doesn’t really matter, better that it just be a film, albeit in an improvisational realist register, as she says. The Karrabing team combines its skills and starts to throw things into the composition: Kevin and Gavin ‘wanted to tell a story about finding two cartons of beer’ then corrupt police, corrupt miners… Corruption and pollution are the twin dystopic figures that organise this improvisation put together by people simply alert to what is going on around them—thus the realism of the text. ‘…corruption is irrevocably a geontology, says Povinelli, ‘the matter that forms as entities struggle to maintain or enhance their milieu in late liberalism.’”