A lecture on the politics and aesthetics of New York’s underground queer and trans rave scene.
In this lecture, McKenzie Wark sets out the contours for a political theory of the rave. Drawing on her experiences in New York's queer and trans underground rave scene, Wark explores the aesthetics of trance music, drugs, light and darkness, and the attendant politics of visibility and invisibility.
Part of the 2022 program, Image Complex, a series of lectures on art, visuality and power.
Image: Photo by McKenzie Wark, “New York queer rave ambience”.
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McKenzie Wark
McKenzie Wark is the author, among other things, of Reverse Cowgirl (Semiotexte), Raving (Duke) and Love and Money, Sex and Death (Verso). She is Professor of Media and Culture at Eugene Lang College, The New School in New York.