Archives of the body - the digital publication
Concept and design of the digital publication: Karen Czock, Maja Redlin, Liudmila Savelyeva, Sophia Krasomil (Klasse Digitale Grafik)
In relation to the human body, the archive as a form of organization can be understood as the techno-media arsenal that has historically shaped bodies and subjects. It continues to shape identities, modes of action, power relations, and communities. The archive functions as an epistemological regime. It consists of systems of representation, discourses, institutions, conventions, practices, and cultural agreements. It determines which bodies, genders, and sexualities become visible and which do not, which count culturally, socially, and economically, and which are considered useless. After all, bodies are not simply given but produced through description, molding, modeling, imitation, and representation.
In the five chapters Bodies in Context, Medical Bodies, Data Bodies, Psychic Narratives, and Vulnerable Bodies, historical archival references are actualized and the social and cultural effects of data collection, their impacts on the personal and the political are examined theoretically and aesthetically: Critical analysis meets forms of resistance.