Soleil of Persian Square
35,00€
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Publication date : 2021/03/30
Weight 650 g / Dimensions 21 x 29 cm / 98 pages / en
ISBN 9781733497114
These beautiful, unsettling and playful photographs show how certain sci-fi tropes—from digital servants to sex robots—have been consistently gendered as female.
The latest photobook from Brooklyn-based Hannah Whitaker (born 1980) imagines the embodied forms of personified technology which have long been central to sci-fi narratives: digital servants, sex robots, machine-learning projects.
Ursula addresses the consistency with which these figures are gendered as female, subservient and sexualized, and slyly points to our society’s insidious failures to fully see women without imposing such roles and distinctions.
Immersed in techno-futuristic design tropes, Whitaker’s photographs—at once playful, maximalist and estranging—are accompanied by texts by David Levine and Dawn Chan.
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