Navigation Beyond Vision

$24

September 2023
Softcover, 10.8 × 17.8 cm, 296 pages, 15 b/w ill.
ISBN 978-3-95679-565-7

Published by
Sternberg Press 

Edited by
Tom Holert and Doreen Mende

Navigation begins where the map becomes indecipherable. Navigation operates on a plane of immanence in constant motion. Instead of framing or representing the world, the art of navigation continuously updates and adjusts multiple frames from viewpoints within and beyond the world. Navigation is thus an operational practice of synthesizing various orders of magnitude.

Only a few weeks prior to his untimely death in 2014, Harun Farocki briefly referred to navigation as a contemporary challenge to montage—editing distinct sections of film into a continuous sequence—as the dominant paradigm of techno-political visuality. For Farocki, the computer-animated, navigable images that constitute the twenty-first century’s “ruling class of images” call for new tools of analysis, prompting him to ask: How does the shift from montage to navigation alter the way images—and art—operate as models of political action and modes of political intervention? 

Released in 2023 by e-flux and Sternberg Press, Navigation Beyond Vision features essays by Ramon Amaro and Murad KhanJames BridleKodwo EshunJennifer GabrysTom HolertMariana SilvaDoreen MendeMatteo PasquinelliLaura Lo PrestiPatricia ReedNikolay SmirnovOraib Toukan, and Brian Kuan Wood.