![]() Menkman proposes that these standard images, trapped in the genealogies of our technologies, should become part of the public domain. Through the example of the genealogy of the color test cards, Menkman offers an exemplary way to make such latent and biased power structures more apparent. And it is through these other ways - not (yet) implemented or supported resolutions - that we need to train to see, run and formulate our alternatives. ![]() A resolution also always involves the inherent compromise of other ways of rendering. A resolution is not just a trade-off between settings that manage speed and functionality, while considering materials affordances. In Beyond Resolution, Menkman insists on an extended formulation of resolution. Beyond Resolution is downloadable as pdf here Published on the occaision of my solo show at SJSU art galleries (3th of March - May 15th 2020): Shadow Knowledge also comprises work of 2 earlier solo shows (institutions of Resolution Disputes, 2015, and Behind White Shadows, 2017).
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