{"id":211907,"date":"2017-02-28T07:25:58","date_gmt":"2017-02-28T12:25:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/sterling-crispin-begin-at-the-end-artslant.php"},"modified":"2017-02-28T07:25:58","modified_gmt":"2017-02-28T12:25:58","slug":"sterling-crispin-begin-at-the-end-artslant","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/singularitarianism\/sterling-crispin-begin-at-the-end-artslant.php","title":{"rendered":"Sterling Crispin: Begin at the End &#8211; ArtSlant"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    This essay was first published in the ArtSlant Prize 2016    Catalogue, on the occasion of theArtSlant    Prize Shortlist exhibitionat SPRING\/BREAK Art Show,    from February 28March 6, 2016.Sterling Crispin is the    ArtSlant Prize 2016 Third Prize winner.Other ArtSlant    Prize 2016 catalogue essays:Brigitta    Varadi &     Tiffany Smith  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    What does the end, The End, look like? Is it a    transcendent experience like the religious and singularitarians    believe? Will humans transform into iridescent angels of    ethereal nature, timeless in their march towards oneness? Will    the end look like an episode of The Walking Dead? Like    an episode of Doomsday Preppers? Will the remnants of    society scrabble together the few resources left to find    baseline survival the underlying truth of excess? Does the end    resemble a person sitting in a concrete box buried underground    swallowing baked beans out of a can, or do we become waves of    energy, identifiable not by our body but by a collection of    experiences and tropes traveling from host to host, like a    Westworld protagonist?   <\/p>\n<p>    It is hard to conceive of a greater tension between these two    visions and yet they exist, in tandem, in our collective    imaginations. To imagine civilization dwindling down to a    couple thousand people, the Earth in environmental hell, taking    global collapse to its conclusionits unimaginably terrible,    says artist Sterling Crispin. But, he continues, take    techno-optimism to its extreme, with humans living for hundreds    of thousands of years, and its also kind of unimaginable.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sterling Crispin explores the end. From a fascination with    Buddhist conceptions of oneness and propelled by the rapid    technological pace in the era of Moores    Law[1], Crispin takes as    his subject the hurtling hulk of humanity as it flies towards    some kind of imagined or real conclusion. Transhumanism is on    my mind a lot, he says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crispins materials are birthed in todays technology. Aluminum    server frames, Alexa towers, emergency water filtration    systems, canned food, Bitcoin miners, extruded plastics and    resinsthese are the vocabulary of an end-times practice.  <\/p>\n<p>    The singularity as a concept comes from a 1993    paper[2]by    mathematician Vernor Vinge in which he states: We are on the    edge of change comparable to the rise of human life on Earth.    The precise cause of this change is the imminent creation by    technology of entities with greater-than-human intelligence.    The basic principle of singularitarianism is that, at a certain    point, advancement will be out of human hands. Technology will    be free to replicate and improve on its own. Futurist Ray    Kurzweilbelieves that at this point a massive rupture in    human culture, philosophy, and civilization will occur,    characterized by the end of death and anthropocentric    evolution. Kurzweils end is an apocalypse of a different    sort.[3] His is a moment of becoming and    transcendence beyond the human.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Sterling Crispin, Self-Contained Investment Module    and Contingency Package (Cloud-Enabled Modular    Emergency-Enterprise Application Platform),2015.    Courtesy of the artist  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The globe just scored a hat trick of hottest years on record.    The doomsday clock has begun ticking towards midnight again.    Amidst the statistical evidence, markers of impending doom keep    pinging us. The cries of apocryphal evangelists are beginning    to ring true.  <\/p>\n<p>    With each passing meteor, every seemingly-significant date on    an ancient calendar that appears on our Julian calendar,    throngs proclaim the end with rapturous fervency. But the end    interrogated by Crispin is not fanciful. His work has a sincere    immediacy: Trumps presidency and the collapse of civil    society really gets you thinking about how fragile our whole    global economy is and how loosely everything is held together.    He goes on, Next month, some catastrophe could happen that    could close down international shipping, close off the    internet; millions of people could die because there wasnt    enough food. Were just on the edge of this all of the time.  <\/p>\n<p>    Never has the world been so interconnected. In 2015, $16    trillion (21% of GWP) in merchandise exchanged hands across the    world. In 2013, one fifth of the average Americans diet was    imported. This interdependence isnt trivial. As political    forces around the world begin to pull back from the integrated    system of globalized advanced capitalism, the connections    holding it all together seem more tenuous than ever.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crispins suite of four sculptures, N.A.N.O., B.I.O.,    I.N.F.O., C.O.G.N.O. (2015), serves as sentries. Each    monolith is attached to an industry stock: N.A.N.O.    comes with 100 shares of stock in a nanotechnology company,    B.I.O., biotechnology, I.N.F.O., informatics,    and C.O.G.N.O., cognitive research. If separated,    these Gundam-like structures will track each other: a GPS    display shows you where the other three horsemen are at all    times. An emergency water purifier and food rations anchor the    sculptures. N.A.N.O. et al. recall ancient statues    guarding a crypt, protectors of humanity straight out of anime    waiting for the right time to awaken and save the world. They    reach towards the promises of advanced capital, zeroing in on    the industries most likely to transform humanity via the    singularity and save it from itself.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Sterling Crispin, N.A.N.O. , B.I.O. , I.N.F.O. ,    C.O.G.N.O., 2015. Courtesy of the artist  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Of course, if that doesnt work out, theres always a jerrycan    of clean water and some freeze-dried beef.[4]  <\/p>\n<p>    Self-Contained Investment Module and Contingency    Package (2015), like N.A.N.O., is practical and    sculptural. Inside an aluminum frame sits an ASIC Bitcoin    mining tube, a Lifesaver Systems 4000 ultra-filtration water    bottle, an emergency radio, Mayday emergency food rations, a    knife, heirloom seeds, etc. The connections are barely waiting    to be pieced together by the viewer: theyre all there, visible    in the cube. Crispins work makes hard connections, direct    metaphors, in his search for the aesthetic of the end. The    metaphors I use are heavy-handed but rounded in the utility of    their function in reality, relays the artist.  <\/p>\n<p>    This frankness fights the obfuscating nature of reality. Are    things really as dire as they seem? It is readily accepted that    things will be okay; we tell ourselves the same often enough.    But why is it so difficult to accept that things might not be    okay? Is it so difficult to imagine that, shit, were    fucked?  <\/p>\n<p>    In some remote corner of the universe, flickering in the light    of the countless solar systems into which it had been poured,    there was once a planet on which clever animals invented    cognition. It was the most arrogant and most mendacious minute    in the history of the world; but a minute was all it was.    After nature had drawn just a few more breaths the planet froze    and the clever animals had to die.[5]  <\/p>\n<p>    There is something reflected in the gleaming aluminum, the    candy-apple neon, and low hum of Self-Contained. An    optimism, perhaps, that if we structure things just right, if    we allow for recursive corrections, if we prepare and adjust,    we wont be the ones responsible for bringing the short reign    of humanity to an end. We might not be Nietzsches arrogant    creatures doomed to death on a frozen, or in this case,    scorched Earth. We may just be the ones that become    whats next. Either way, be prepared.  <\/p>\n<p>        Joel    Kuennen  <\/p>\n<p>    Joel Kuennenis the Chief Operations Officer and a    Senior Editor at ArtSlant.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    [1] Moores Law holds that the    number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles every    two years. This law has been extrapolated to include the    exponential rate of computational and technological advancement    more broadly.  <\/p>\n<p>    [2] Vernor Vinge, The Coming    Technological Singularity: How to Survive in the Post-Human    Era (paper presented at the VISION-21 Symposium sponsored by    NASA Lewis Research Center and the Ohio Aerospace Institute,    March 30-31, 1993).  <\/p>\n<p>    [3] Kurzweil, it should be noted, is    driven to defeat death so that he may resurrect his father who    died early on in Kurzweils life. How human is that?!  <\/p>\n<p>    [4] Its difficult to ignore humor    when discussing the end. One cannot approach nothingness    without being a bit glib.  <\/p>\n<p>    [5] Friedrich Nietzsche, On    Truth and Lies in a Non-Moral Sense, Trans. Ronald Spiers.    1873.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    (Image at top: Sterling Crispin, Self-Contained    Investment Module and Contingency Package (Cloud-Enabled    Modular Emergency-Enterprise Application Platform)    (detail), 2015. Courtesy of the artist)  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artslant.com\/ny\/articles\/show\/47475-sterling-crispin-begin-at-the-end\" title=\"Sterling Crispin: Begin at the End - ArtSlant\">Sterling Crispin: Begin at the End - ArtSlant<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> This essay was first published in the ArtSlant Prize 2016 Catalogue, on the occasion of theArtSlant Prize Shortlist exhibitionat SPRING\/BREAK Art Show, from February 28March 6, 2016.Sterling Crispin is the ArtSlant Prize 2016 Third Prize winner.Other ArtSlant Prize 2016 catalogue essays:Brigitta Varadi &#038; Tiffany Smith What does the end, The End, look like? 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