Bleeding to Life

Authors

  • Ian Deleón Brooklyn New York (NY, USA)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25071/1913-5874/37395

Abstract

An essay-performance, this media-archaeological examination celebrates the revolutionary potential of recognizing and engaging with our collective, gaping wounds. Taking Caravaggio’s The Incredulity of Saint Thomas as a point of departure, I construct a narrative that links the production of subjectivities in “post”-colonial contexts, with the technosexual networks of resistance and coded information exchange that grew out of the government-manufactured crack epidemic in oppressed neighborhoods throughout the late 70s/early 80s and today. Indebted to the writing of Donna Haraway, Jussi Parikka, Hortense Spillers, & Kanye West. Created specifically for the Dark Diction event on January 16, 2015 at JACK in NYC, organized by Social Health Performance Club.

Author Biography

Ian Deleón, Brooklyn New York (NY, USA)

Ian Deleón (b. 1987, Miami, 2nd generation Cuban/Brazilian) is an artist, writer, and independent curator currently based in Brooklyn, NY. His writing has been published in AICA (Caraïbe du Sud), ARC Magazine, Big Red & Shiny, Incident, Collect, .Crudo, & Contemporary Other. His current project with wife and collaborator Tif Robinette includes performance programming at P U L S A R and a regular podcast on live-art practices known as Trouble Performing| www.iandeleon.com

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Published

2016-11-01

How to Cite

Deleón, I. (2016). Bleeding to Life. InTensions, (8). https://doi.org/10.25071/1913-5874/37395