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Elvia Wilk
Elvia Wilk
Positions
Reinhold Martin, Andreas Angelidakis, Keller Easterling, Ross Exo Adams, V. Mitch McEwen, Shannon Mattern, Douglas Spencer, Daniel Fernández Pascual, Alon Schwabe, Nicholas Korody, Samia Henni, Andrea Bagnato, Víctor Muñoz Sanz, Mario Carpo, Alessandro Bava, Beatrice Galilee, Elvia Wilk, Victoria Bugge Øye, Godofredo Enes Pereira, Aristide Antonas, Thanos Zartaloudis, Adam Jasper, Michael Sorkin, David Adjaye, Paola Antonelli, Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, Sou Fujimoto, Juan Herreros, Giovanna Borasi, Stefano Boeri, Toyo Ito, Marina Otero Verzier, Iñaqui Carnicero, Lorena del Río, José Aragüez, Nick Axel, Nikolaus Hirsch, Sylvia Lavin, Charles Holland, feminist architecture collaborative, Dan Handel, Amelyn Ng, Andrés Jaque, Pedro Gadanho, Eva Hagberg, Julian Rose, Mimi Zeiger, Andreas Rumpfhuber, Lawrence Lek, Emma McCormick-Goodhart, Justin Fowler, Manuel Herz, Emanuel Christ, Shahar Livne, Ethel Baraona Pohl, Tom Holert, Benjamin H. Bratton, Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Vazira Fazila-Yacoobali Zamindar, The Alumni of N.A.W. 4, Calvin Po, Mahika Gautam, Alistair Napier, Sharon Lam, Derin Fadina, Antoinette Yetunde Oni, and Rhiarna Dhaliwal
Architecture Project
Posted: August 21, 2023
Category
Architecture, Interviews & Conversations, Design, Urbanism
Subjects
Knowledge Production, Discourse
e-flux Podcast
Posted: October 6, 2020
Subjects
Artificial intelligence, Blackness, Afrofuturism
e-flux Podcast
Posted: April 7, 2020
Category
Nature & Ecology
Subjects
Biopolitics, Artificial intelligence
Ask Before You Bite
Elvia Wilk
Mutual love is often thought of as mutual recognition: I see you for who you are and you see me back. But recognition is inevitably also a naming, a fixing, a pinning down. In order to recognize, you have to categorize, and categories are notoriously inflexible. Recognition, if understood as a projection that disallows the evolution of self and identity, becomes restrictive rather than liberating. However inadvertently, the recognition required for mutual love can easily slip into a form of control.
e-flux Journal
Posted: October 1, 2019
Category
Sexuality & Eroticism
Subjects
Love, Intimacy, Subcultures & Countercultures, Games & Play, Scandinavia
e-flux Podcast
Posted: May 3, 2019
Subjects
Futures, Evolution, Biology, Science
e-flux Podcast
Posted: February 7, 2019
Category
Nature & Ecology
Subjects
Artificial intelligence
e-flux Podcast
Posted: January 25, 2019
Category
Nature & Ecology
Subjects
Artificial intelligence
e-flux journal on feminism(s): Double issue launch with Martha Rosler, Xin Wang, McKenzie Wark, and Elvia Wilk
McKenzie Wark, Xin Wang, Elvia Wilk, and Martha Rosler
e-flux Live
Posted: September 26, 2018
Category
Feminism
Subjects
Transgender
e-flux journal
e-flux journal issue 92: “on feminisms”
e-flux Announcement
Posted: June 22, 2018
Category
Feminism, Bodies, Gender
Subjects
Publications
Institution
The Word Made Fresh: Mystical Encounter and the New Weird Divine
Elvia Wilk
1.
A biologist enters mysterious territory on a mission to comprehend the incomprehensible. Together with three colleagues—an anthropologist, a psychologist, and a surveyor—she crosses an imperceptible border into a region known as Area X. They are the twelfth expedition to cross the border. They are all women.
Jeff VanderMeer charts Area X’s impossible terrain in his Southern Reach trilogy. The first book of the series, Annihilation , flirts with various genre conventions but…
e-flux Journal
Posted: June 19, 2018
Category
Literature, Religion & Spirituality, Gender, Nature & Ecology
Subjects
The Occult & Mysticism
e-flux Podcast
Posted: June 5, 2018
Category
Contemporary Art
Subjects
Science, Outer Space, Futures
e-flux Podcast
Posted: May 8, 2018
Category
Labor & Work
Is Ornamenting Solar Panels a Crime?
Elvia Wilk
Architecture Essay
Posted: April 9, 2018
Category
Technology, Aesthetics
Subjects
Science Fiction, Dystopia, Energy, Futurism
Spiros Hadjidjanos
Elvia Wilk
e-flux Criticism
Posted: December 21, 2016
Category
Data & Information, Technology
Subjects
Virtual & Augmented Reality, Militarization
The Artist-in-Consultance: Welcome to the New Management
Elvia Wilk
“Spade with two handles”—
To fit the task at hand:
There can be no “private” industry. 1
Joseph Beuys told his students: “You cannot wait for an ideal situation. You cannot wait for a tool without blood on it.” This was not to say a compromised tool can be made to serve all interests, but that a compromised tool can be weaponized to dismantle any interests. For art to integrate with society does not mean that art should serve the interests of society. Neither does it mean…
e-flux Journal
Posted: June 1, 2016
Category
Labor & Work, Management & Bureaucracy, Economy
Subjects
Art Activism
Peter Fend’s “to be built”
Elvia Wilk
e-flux Criticism
Posted: December 16, 2015
Category
Nature & Ecology
Subjects
Land Art, Water & The Sea, Energy
9 Essays
Compiled byNatalie King
With:
Irmgard Emmelhainz, Zdenka Badovinac, iLiana Fokianaki, Tavi Meraud, Maria Lind, Elvia Wilk, Kim Turcot DiFruscia
e-flux Reader
8 Essays
Compiled byHelene Romakin and Vanina Saracino
With:
Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Teresa Castro, Paul Feigelfeld, Jussi Parikka, Paul Preciado, Timothy Morton, Elvia Wilk, Isabelle Stengers, Donna Haraway
e-flux Reader
Category
Posthumanism, Literature
Subjects
Human - Nonhuman Relations, Plants & Forests, Queer Art & Theory, Drugs & Psychedelia, Animism, Collaboration, Transgender
9 Essays
Compiled bySonia D‘Alto
With:
Isabelle Stengers, Oxana Timofeeva, Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Massimiliano Geraci, Susanne Lang, Darius James, Nikolay Smirnov, Elvia Wilk, Gilbert Simondon, Lawrence Liang, María Iñigo Clavo
e-flux Reader
Category
Anthropology & Ethnography, Religion & Spirituality, Communism, Language & Linguistics
Subjects
Biopolitics, The Occult & Mysticism, Animism
9 Essays
Compiled byAlice Labor
With:
Dieter Roelstraete, Elvia Wilk, Chus Martínez, Irmgard Emmelhainz, Teresa Castro, Walter Benjamin, Claire Fontaine, Maria Lind, Hans Ulrich Obrist
e-flux Reader
Category
Feminism, Contemporary Art
Subjects
The Occult & Mysticism, Ecofeminism, Futures, Manifestos
9 Essays
Compiled byFani Kostourou
With:
Theodor W. Adorno, Boris Groys, Martha Rosler, Hito Steyerl, Orit Gat, Erika Balsom, Elvia Wilk, Hu Fang
e-flux Reader
Category
Data & Information, Labor & Work
Subjects
Beauty, Realism, Immaterial Labor
8 Essays
Compiled byAmalia Nangeroni
With:
Griselda Pollock, Elvia Wilk, Maria Lind, Nisi Shawl, Lars Bang Larsen, Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Tyler Coburn, Eva Díaz
e-flux Reader
Category
Economy, Gender
Subjects
Art Activism, Futures, Afrofuturism , Science Fiction, Worldbuilding
8 Essays
Compiled bySamuel Barry
With:
Mary Walling Blackburn, Doreen Mende, Bilal Khbeiz, Orit Gat, Lawrence Liang, Barbara Cassin, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Elvia Wilk
e-flux Reader
Category
Literature, Performance, Language & Linguistics
Subjects
Ontology , Libraries & Archives, Publications
8 Essays
Compiled byKiki de Mouilpied Sancto
With:
Oxana Timofeeva, Natasha Ginwala, Antke Engel, Renate Lorenz, Simon Sheikh, Serubiri Moses, Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic, Boris Groys, Elvia Wilk
e-flux Reader
Category
Aesthetics
Subjects
Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Extinction, Black Studies, Queer Art & Theory, Violence