Ecoes #3
Editor in Chief: Mirna Belina
Editors: Victoria Douka-Doukopoulou, Margarita Osipian
Copy Editor: Andrea Rožić
Design: Rafaela Dražić
232 pp., 450 g, 16.5 x 23.5 cm, English, April 2022
ISSN: 2772-5685
Ecoes #3 reflects the programme of the Sonic Acts Biennial 2022. Images and texts combine to reveal the elemental forces, synthetic or natural, that create tension in the world around us. Angeliki Balayannis begins the issue with an inquiry into how legacies of hazardous waste and infrastructure can become sites of repair. Artist and researcher Mary Maggic questions how we situate our bodies in the midst of toxic environments, while Yolanda Ariadne Collins explores theoretical discourse and speculative fiction on weather as a tool to destabilise knowledge traditions. Ways of reclaiming and refiguring definitions of ‘normal’ and ‘natural’, multi-scalar and multi-sited journeys of microbes, eels, glaciers, and unstable polder grounds that house nuclear infrastructures are visited by others throughout the pages of this voluminous issue. Reimagined sirens in an age of complex and durational disasters, interviews with artists whose practices invite us to look and listen anew, and one inlay, a map to move within non-normative time – all gather to create a rigorous, diverse, and visually striking edition.
About Ecoes Magazine
Ecoes unpacks alternatives to the anthropocentric perspective that approaches the nonhuman as a resource. A portmanteau of ‘ecology’ and ‘echoes’, this periodic magazine about ‘art in the age of pollution’ showcases compelling artistic and critical perspectives that engage with the past, future or afterlives of environmental harm, toxicity, extraction, and waste.
Contents
Introduction – Mirna Belina
Legacies – Angeliki Balayannis
The Body Is Not A Sovereign Object: Fighting The Habit of Looking Away – Dani Admiss
All Washed Over by Hormones of Loving Grace – Mary Maggic
Weathering Weather: Atmospheric Geographies of The Guiana Shield – Yolanda Ariadne Collins
Toxic Bonds – Antonia Alampi
★ Nuclear Polders in Limbo: The Ragged Landscape of Gravelines – Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou, Agnès Villette
★ When I Image The Earth, I Imagine Another – open weather (Sasha Engelmann, Sophie Dyer)
Aura Satz: Speaking To Emergencies – Interview by Victoria Douka-Doukopoulou
John Grzinich: Aeolian Harps And Filtering Certain Modes Of Perception – Interview by Maud Seuntjens
Out of Focus: Down The Crimson Cliffs, Past The Fjord of The Dead, Over the Signal Mountain – Louis Braddock Clarke, Zuzanna Zgierska
De Allá Pa Acá – Andrea Galano Toro
★ Never Odd or Even: A Wobbly Map for Time Travel – MELT (Ren Loren Britton and Isabel Paehr)
The Sticky Mind(S) – ●, pantea and others