Every Cloud has a Silver Lining Shaped as a Bullet. Problematizing the common towards a new synthesis, functions as a compilation of reflections on my research regarding the dynamics of transparency and its relation to the economic, politic, and social contemporary situation in a dialogic relation with the art territory. Through this work transparency is assayed from different perspectives: as a concept -how limits and frontiers emerge and dissolve-; as a material -fluid dynamics and properties with the ability to generate different forms and patterns-; as a structure -the way this patterns and forms make alliances-; and as an organism -the self-organization of structures in relation to a system.
The thesis articulates a multilayered network of thoughts, both in the manner of written text and works produced in Helsinki from 2010 – 2012, as an artistic response to the present global/local panorama. The format reflects an open exploration with the initial questions: How to compile knowledge out from the restrictions of a linear structure? and, how to present its content as a multi-nodal and open-ended process? It stages the possibility of not closing a research with conclusions, but opening it up with further questions.
The work is divided in three sections:
Reflections on Transparency
Reflections on the War Machine
Reversion of Transparency