Affect and inarticulacy : the silent voice of the artist


Autoria(s): Mafe, Daniel
Contribuinte(s)

Bullimore, Gordon

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

This paper is based on a practice-led research project I conducted into the artist’s ‘voice’ as part of my PhD. The artist’s ‘voice’ is, I argue, comprised of a dual motivation—'articulate' representation and ‘inarticulate’ affect—two things which do not necessarily derive from the artist; two things that are in effect, trans-subjective. Within this paper I will explore the ‘inarticulate’ through the later Lyotard’s affect-phrase, in conjunction with the example of my own painting and digital arts practice, to show just how this unknown can be mapped and understood as generative. As a visual artist my primary interest is in abstraction; I am curious about the emergence of pictorial significance and content from affect’s seemingly unknowable space. My studio practice occasions a sense of borderlessness, and uncertainty where each work or body of work ‘leaks’ into the next, exploring the unfamiliar through the powerful and restless discursive silence of affect. It is within this silence that is performed the disturbing yet generative disconnect that is the affect-phrase. This I contend is apparent in art’s manifest materiality that is, its degree of abstraction and muteness. For the later Lyotard, affect disrupts articulation by injuring or violating the rules of the genres of discourse. For this to be evident one needs to attend to the subtleties of how affect may ‘animate’ discourse. In other words how affect’s discursive disruption activates art’s resistance to definitive interpretation generating even demanding diverse ‘meaning’ creation for art, the abstract, and critical discourse.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57559/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57559/1/Affect_and_Inarticulacy_-_The_Silent_Voice_of_the_ArtistMafe_Daniel__Paper.pdf

http://acuads.com.au/conference/2011-conference/article/daniel-mafe/

Mafe, Daniel (2011) Affect and inarticulacy : the silent voice of the artist. In Bullimore, Gordon (Ed.) ACUADS 2011 Conference, Australian National University, the University of Canberra, and the Canberra Institute of Technology.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Daniel Mafe

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS
Tipo

Conference Paper