Vol. 1 (2015): post(s) 1
Videre

Biopolitics in pure state

Carlos Echeverría
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Bio
Anamaría Garzón
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
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Published 2015-08-01

Keywords

  • art,
  • power,
  • biopolitics,
  • collage

How to Cite

Echeverría, C., & Garzón, A. (2015). Biopolitics in pure state. Post(s), 1(1). https://doi.org/10.18272/posts.v1i1.242

Abstract

In this series, Echeverría Kossak explores relationships of order and control systems, of bureaucratic apparatuses where the individual does not exist. What exists is the crowd that marches day after day to carry out a series of tasks that keep the system on its feet; to any system. Echeverría Kossak does not point to any specific regime, since they all work on the same basis and in return give the possibility of satisfying sexual appetites, power hungers, and the desire to climb socially. They provide brief escapes, regulate and dose the pleasure, always attentive to compliance with the rules of good behavior.

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References

  1. Ranciere, J. (2011). El malestar en la estética. Buenos Aires: Capital Intelectual.
  2. Sloterdijk, P. (2009). Terror from the Air. Los Ángeles: Semiotext(e).