Eerie Systems and Saudade for a Lost Nature

  • Goodfellow P
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This paper considers Art’s engagement with the socio-ecological systems in operation in the world. Drawing from both environmental and art history, this paper employs the Deleuzean concept of the fold to suggest three overlapping periods of ecological-systems awareness over the past sixty years. This paper demonstrates how we have shifted our attention from a material engagement with the Earth to a primary engagement with systems which describe and simulate the Earth. This shift in attention to secondary information and an enfoldment within systems, defined as the Post-Systems Condition, manifests in the aesthetic quality of the eerie and a profound sense of saudade or longing for a lost nature.

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Goodfellow, P. (2019). Eerie Systems and Saudade for a Lost Nature. Arts, 8(4), 124. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts8040124

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