Abstract
Este artículo es una recensión de un proyecto expositivo en el que han colaborado artistas, científicos sociales y ciudadanos con el objetivo de abrir posibilidades, imaginar y extender el pensamiento hacia los procesos ambientales a gran escala. Partimos de un contexto local de declive de la industria del acero, de transición hacia una sociedad informatizada y de una Europa sumida en un conflicto energético y climático. Mediante el uso de testimonios orales y su dimensión sonora fue posible crear una representación artística de las identidades colectivas laborales, amplificar esas voces discordantes y crear una nueva narrativa del sector de la siderurgia. Esta experiencia interdisciplinar dio lugar a una reflexión en torno a las políticas del trabajo, las de los objetos materiales y la aportación de las prácticas artísticas al debate del Antropoceno. This article is a review of an exhibition project in which artists, social scientists and citizens have collaborated with the aim of opening possibilities, imagining and extending thought towards large-scale environmental processes. Starting from a local context of declining heavy industry, transition towards a computerized society, and an energetic and climatic conflict ravaging Europe. Through the use of oral testimonies and their sound dimension it was possible to create an artistic representation of collective labour identities, amplify those discordant voices and create a new narrative of the steel industry. This interdisciplinary experience was able to look as themes such as the politics of work, those of material objects and the contribution of artistic practices to the Anthropocene debate.
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