News from the Sun: On the Search for a Politics of Revelation
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News from the Sun : On the Search for a Politics of Revelation. / Opstrup, Kasper .
2019. Abstract from Trans- States 2, Northampton, United Kingdom.Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research › peer-review
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T1 - News from the Sun
AU - Opstrup, Kasper
PY - 2019/9/13
Y1 - 2019/9/13
N2 - Throughout the 20th century, artists experimented with various visionarymethods of producing a revelation. This was attempts at accessing the radical new by combining what was in unexpected ways so to break through consensus reality and create messages with no relation to either subject, history or genius.Inspired by the alchemists of yore, the surrealists juxtaposed heterogeneouselements to create a marvelous dreamscape while Brion Gysin and William Burroughs used the cut-up to not only rewrite the past but also create a mythylogy for the space age. This exploration of chance operations wenthand in hand with a search to not only mutate the body, make it into a ‘bodyof light,’ become immortal, or in other ways force evolution, but also to discovera new way of thinking and, thus, evolve consciousness to become ‘cosmic’ or‘quantum.’This paper will discuss some of the aspects of this two-fold attack on thecategory of the human. If mutating the body is the means, what is an end? Whatis the new way of thinking and how can it influence evolution? These questions will be explored through ideas drawn from alchemy, theosophy, Cosmism, Burroughs, Gysin as well as Timothy Leary’s and Robert Anton Wilson’s SMI2LE-project (Space Migration, Increased Intelligence, LifeExtension).The paper will argue that these examples can be thought of as a type of mysticalutopianism, fueled by a reoccurence of gnostic ideas in the modernist avant-garde, and concerned with producing myths for the near future to ignite a visionary type of politics, which is based on praxis, experiments and revelations as well as directly connected to an ecstatic vision of new types of being, new types of living together as well as a new relation tonature.
AB - Throughout the 20th century, artists experimented with various visionarymethods of producing a revelation. This was attempts at accessing the radical new by combining what was in unexpected ways so to break through consensus reality and create messages with no relation to either subject, history or genius.Inspired by the alchemists of yore, the surrealists juxtaposed heterogeneouselements to create a marvelous dreamscape while Brion Gysin and William Burroughs used the cut-up to not only rewrite the past but also create a mythylogy for the space age. This exploration of chance operations wenthand in hand with a search to not only mutate the body, make it into a ‘bodyof light,’ become immortal, or in other ways force evolution, but also to discovera new way of thinking and, thus, evolve consciousness to become ‘cosmic’ or‘quantum.’This paper will discuss some of the aspects of this two-fold attack on thecategory of the human. If mutating the body is the means, what is an end? Whatis the new way of thinking and how can it influence evolution? These questions will be explored through ideas drawn from alchemy, theosophy, Cosmism, Burroughs, Gysin as well as Timothy Leary’s and Robert Anton Wilson’s SMI2LE-project (Space Migration, Increased Intelligence, LifeExtension).The paper will argue that these examples can be thought of as a type of mysticalutopianism, fueled by a reoccurence of gnostic ideas in the modernist avant-garde, and concerned with producing myths for the near future to ignite a visionary type of politics, which is based on praxis, experiments and revelations as well as directly connected to an ecstatic vision of new types of being, new types of living together as well as a new relation tonature.
UR - http://psychartcult.org/re-writing-the-future-merano-2019/
M3 - Conference abstract for conference
Y2 - 13 September 2019 through 14 September 2019
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