Autopsia - Thanatopolis
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Publikace: Autopsia - Thanatopolis - Monroe Alexei. In short,
Autopsia is a structurally dispersed cult of impersonality (and of
mystery). While it re-and de-animates the works of great composers
and spectral identities, Autopsia provides only a void in place of
the standard art/music historical figure of the great genius.
Although under the influence of postmodernism and critical theory
we have allegedly moved away from hagiographic histories, the
influence of the personalityobsessed tabloid zeitgeist in which
individual creators are expected to provide as much personal and
biographical detail as possible has prevented this shift. At the
level of mass culture the cult of personality is entrenched as
never before. This is useful not only as a marketing tool, but also
a correlate of the self-surveillance, self-incrimination society
within which we exist. Through its strict anonymity and
facelessness, Autopsia stands apart from this zeitgeist, against
the compulsion to unmask, to fetishize and to identify. Perhaps it
can even be said that Autopsia‘s emphasis on anonymity and
depersonalisation, successfully defended for over 35 years,
represents an ethically valuable reversal of Warhol‘s statement
that everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. Autopsia suggests that
in the future everyone might aspire to be anonymous for 15 minutes,
even if in practice to achieve this for 15 seconds may seem
difficult, and to extend and defend this anonymity over decades
seems utopian. (...)Thanatopolis is the first extended work in
English on a complex and mystifying body of work, dating back to
1979. Now based in Prague, it is an obscure part of industrial
culture, which has been the subject of increasing interest over the
last decade. AutopsiA is a highly cryptic and esoteric project so
far ignored in the histories of this period. It uses an extremely
diverse range of musical, philosophical, theological, poetic,
literary, ideological and artistic sources, from biblical
quotations to dubstep. The central theme this shadowy and shifting
identity explores is death. Working in music, graphics,
installations and film, AutopsiA intensively examines death as a
cultural force that is increasingly repressed. Thanatoplis examines
the key processes behind AutopsiA’s work and how it has often come
to act as an uncanny commentary on future events. Thanatopolis
explores the implications of its work appearing in 21st Century
London, teetering on the brink of massive historical change and the
attempted technological abolition of death. Publikace: Autopsia -
Thanatopolis - Monroe Alexei.