Metal Slug Seer, Tactical Magic – Tulca Arts Festival – Galway – 2019

 

Sculpture

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity.

A vision of becoming cyborg is manifested with Metal Slug Seer, where a Guatarian machinic subjectivity is explored darkly in the guise of a mishappen member of a biomorphic priestly underclass, created to preside over ceremonies in service of an undying transhumanist elite.

Metal Slug Seer is sculptural entity as ‘seer’ for a technocratic transhumanist elite who seek to break with ‘deathist’ philosophies that acquiesce to finite human lifespans. Transhumanist members, such as Silicon Valley – tech billionaires Peter Thiel and Google’s Ray Kurzweil, strive to usher in a new age where humans achieve escape velocity from death, forever one step ahead of terminal decline. This is a vision for a new age of fuedalism, eternal. The Metal Slug Seer is a totemic cypher, a priest & master of proceedings for their gatherings as they meet and prepare for global climatic catastrophy with a nihilistic return to a new age of fuedalism, underpined on their longeviety and unfettered stateless capital.

The shadow side of technology where civilisation is being led by an untouchable technocratic elite is signalled with this totemic biomorphic sculpture.

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculpture.

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity. Performative activation at Tulca Launch.

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity.

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity. Performative activation at Tulca Launch.

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity. Performative activation at Tulca Launch.

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity. Performative activation at Tulca Launch.

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity. Performative activation at Tulca Launch.

Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity. Performative activation at Tulca Launch.

Metal Slug Seer: materials: aluminium, aluminium tape, 12v motor, plastic pipe, pvc tape, mylar sheet, expandable air duct, incense, asymmetric timer.
Dimensions: .9 x .7 x .3m.

Metal Slug Seer is a biomorphic sculpture activated as a chamber to hold burning incense. It has a fan-motor connected to an asymmetric timer, allowing it to periodically bellow smoke out of its head.

A soundtrack recorded in the ‘lung’ of Biosphere 2, Arizona, and the Barrel Gallery of HDLU, Zagreb also accompanies this work during the lighting of incense ‘performance’.

TACTICAL MAGIC – Curated by Kerry Guinan

TACTICAL MAGIC describes a process of reification by magic. As a festival and exhibition, it sets out to identify the links between art and magical practice. Archaeology tells us that the very roots of art are in magic. Prehistoric cave paintings, for example, were not merely decorative embellishments, they were acts of hunting magic intended to bring prey into life. It is this magical element, this resolute belief in reality building and bending through art, that forms the basis of TULCA 2019.

Expropriated from the art of communal ritual, magic was historically appropriated by organised religion into pedagogical representation, before being altogether disgraced by enlightened capitalism, which stated the genius of the artist as detached from God. Magic has survived, nonetheless, in forms of transgressive art practice that cast faith in art as a tool of reality. Hence new bridges between art and activism, art and health, and art and science are emerging alongside the enduring representational magic of paint, performance, and sculpture. These practices can be considered tactical insofar as they constitute a particular methodology employed towards a broader metaphysical end.

TACTICAL MAGIC finds its bearings in the resilient magical customs of the West of Ireland (in Galway the Hen’s Castle, Saint Augustine’s Well, and Knockma Hill). Yet it also positions itself in critical adjacency to perspectives that would enclose such practices in an exotic past, reproducible for the gaze of the tourist. Ireland is currently undergoing rapid secularisation, facilitated in part by the arrival of global capital. We are constructing a place where wells no longer heal, statues no longer weep, and giants no longer roam, yet the invisible hand of the market is granted deity-like infallibility. Against this timely and sensitive backdrop, TACTICAL MAGIC seeks to identify magic in the contemporary everyday, including in the rationalist discourses of science, technology, and the economy.

TACTICAL MAGIC therefore, asks, in a context of profit-positivism, whether art can create a political space for magical effects. Etymologically othered by religions, throughout history the term ‘magic’ has been flexibly applied to practices rejected by official discourse. This exhibition makes use of this flexibility to gather artistic practices of deviance, transcendence, illusion, ritual, embodiment, reification, redress, and trickery. Historically divergent disciplines and approaches will convene to share tactics that subvert the conventional binary of rationalism and irrationalism.

Photography credit: Jonathan Sammon, courtesy of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts.

https://www.tulca.ie/2019-artists