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Katherine Behar is an American
new media New media describes communication technologies that enable or enhance interaction between users as well as interaction between users and content. In the middle of the 1990s, the phrase "new media" became widely used as part of a sales pitch for ...
and performance artist and writer based in
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, New York. Her work uses
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and
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to explore contemporary digital culture and is unified by an approach she calls "object-oriented feminism." Behar's art practice encompasses interactive
installation Installation may refer to: * Installation (computer programs) * Installation, work of installation art * Installation, military base * Installation, into an office, especially a religious (Installation (Christianity) Installation is a Christian l ...
, performance art,
public art Public art is art in any Media (arts), media whose form, function and meaning are created for the general public through a public process. It is a specific art genre with its own professional and critical discourse. Public art is visually and phy ...
, and
video art Video art is an art form which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium. Video art emerged during the late 1960s as new consumer video technology such as video tape recorders became available outside corporate broadcasting ...
. In addition to her acclaimed artwork, Behar writes on various topics including
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
media theory, technologized labor, and objecthood.


Life and career

Katherine Behar was born in
Boston Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
, Massachusetts. She earned her
Bachelor of Fine Arts A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students for pursuing a professional education in the visual, fine or performing arts. It is also called Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA) in some cases. Background The Bachelor ...
from
School of the Art Institute of Chicago The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a private art school associated with the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in Chicago, Illinois. Tracing its history to an art students' cooperative founded in 1866, which grew into the museum and ...
in 2000. In 2006, she attained a Master of Arts degree from
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then-Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, the ...
, and in 2009 received a
Master of Fine Arts A Master of Fine Arts (MFA or M.F.A.) is a terminal degree in fine arts, including visual arts, creative writing, graphic design, photography, filmmaking, dance, theatre, other performing arts and in some cases, theatre management or arts admini ...
from
Hunter College, City University of New York Hunter College is a public university in New York City. It is one of the constituent colleges of the City University of New York and offers studies in more than one hundred undergraduate and postgraduate fields across five schools. It also admi ...
. Behar currently lives and works in New York City. She is associate professor at Baruch College, City University of New York where she heads the New Media Arts undergraduate program and teaches classes in video art and exhibition practices. She runs the New Media Artspace, a teaching exhibition space at Baruch College. Behar's work was the subject of a museum survey exhibition at
Pera Museum Pera Museum ( Turkish: ''Pera Müzesi'') is an art museum in the Tepebaşı quarter of the Beyoğlu (Pera) district in Istanbul, Turkey, at Meşrutiyet Avenue No. 65 (adjacent to İstiklal Avenue and in close proximity to Taksim Square.) It has ...
,
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, in 2016. Behar has been honored with residencies and fellowships including
The MacDowell Colony MacDowell is an artist's residency program in Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States, founded in 1907 by composer Edward MacDowell and his wife, pianist and philanthropist Marian MacDowell. Prior to July 2020, it was known as the MacDowell ...
,
Pioneer Works Pioneer Works is a non-profit cultural center in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Red Hook, New York City. The center builds community through the arts and sciences to create an open and inspired world. It encourages radical thinking across disciplines by provi ...
, Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Practice, Cannonball,
The Wassaic Project The Wassaic Project is a non-profit artist-run arts, community and art education space in Wassaic, New York founded in 2008 that hosts festivals, community events and year-round artist residencies. Currently it consists of a year-round competitive ...
, '' Art Journal'' Digital Fellow, and 7.stock. She received a
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Award in 2008. Behar is also a feminist theorist of technology, and has been particularly influential in developing an approach called "object-oriented feminism." She is additionally known for introducing the concept of "decelerationist aesthetics.”


Works

Behar's art questions how objecthood,
gender Gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to femininity and masculinity and differentiating between them. Depending on the context, this may include sex-based social structures (i.e. gender roles) and gender identity. Most cultures u ...
,
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, and labor play out in the digital realm, and often combines sculpture and performance. New media and performance art scholar Anna Watkins Fisher calls Behar's artwork an "original contribution to the field of
new media art New media art includes artworks designed and produced by means of new media, electronic media technology, technologies, comprising virtual art, computer graphics, computer animation, digital art, interactive art, sound art, Internet art, video g ...
." She writes that "Behar's work forces a different kind of interaction between the digital and the aesthetic than what is regularly shown and promoted under the banner of new media art . . . Behar makes new media and performance speak to each other." Behar's art mixes objecthood and personhood, playing with our understandings of care. For art critic Nathan Sharratt, “Behar’s artwork raises questions about parental responsibility. As we create more and more disposable ‘children,’ what effect will that have on us? On our children?”


Anonymous Autonomous

Behar’s interactive installation ''Anonymous Autonomous'' (2018) consists of three robotic office chairs that have been transformed to behave like driverless cars. Relying on simplified versions of the
lidar Lidar (, also LIDAR, or LiDAR; sometimes LADAR) is a method for determining ranges (variable distance) by targeting an object or a surface with a laser and measuring the time for the reflected light to return to the receiver. It can also be ...
sensors and
computer vision Computer vision is an interdisciplinary scientific field that deals with how computers can gain high-level understanding from digital images or videos. From the perspective of engineering, it seeks to understand and automate tasks that the hum ...
systems used by
autonomous vehicles Vehicular automation involves the use of mechatronics, artificial intelligence, and multi-agent systems to assist the operator of a vehicle (car, aircraft, watercraft, or otherwise).Hu, J.; Bhowmick, P.; Lanzon, A.,Group Coordinated Control o ...
, the chairs roam through the gallery, following paper "lanes" that viewers arrange on the floor. With this installation, Behar shows how
automation Automation describes a wide range of technologies that reduce human intervention in processes, namely by predetermining decision criteria, subprocess relationships, and related actions, as well as embodying those predeterminations in machines ...
,
deskilling In economics, deskilling is the process by which skilled labor within an industry or economy is eliminated by the introduction of technologies operated by semi- or unskilled workers. This results in cost savings due to lower investment in human ca ...
, and algorithmic decision-making are changing activities like driving and office work. The driverless chairs’ tentative, constrained movements suggest that technological innovations like these may produce more restrictions than freedoms.


Maritime Messaging: Red Hook

''Maritime Messaging: Red Hook'' (2017) is a public performance that took place on
NYC Ferry NYC Ferry is a public network of ferry routes in New York City operated by Hornblower Cruises. , there are six routes, as well as one seasonal route, connecting 25 ferry piers across all five boroughs. NYC Ferry has the largest passenger fleet ...
boats crossing between
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and Red Hook. The performance on October 29, 2017 marked the five-year anniversary of
Hurricane Sandy Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as ''Superstorm Sandy'') was an extremely destructive and strong Atlantic hurricane, as well as the largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter, with tropical-storm-force winds spann ...
. It was co-produced with
Pioneer Works Pioneer Works is a non-profit cultural center in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Red Hook, New York City. The center builds community through the arts and sciences to create an open and inspired world. It encourages radical thinking across disciplines by provi ...
and PortSide New York, two organizations based in Red Hook, a Brooklyn neighborhood that was hard hit by the storm. ''Maritime Messaging'' considers how water witnesses and absorbs traces of human activity throughout history. In the words of art critic Laila Pedro, the project invites the water to "talk back," by "draw ngon the accumulated memories the water might hold." In the performance, a mock conversation unfolds between the Atlantic Ocean and an AI digital assistant app that Pedro explains, “sends messages into the water and then translates its sounds — waves, splashes — creating a mysterious, evocative ‘dialogue.’”


Roomba Rumba

''Roomba Rumba'' (2015) is an interactive installation in which two
Roomba Roomba is a series of autonomous robotic vacuum cleaners made by the company iRobot. Introduced in September 2002, they have a set of sensors that enable them to navigate the floor area of a home. These sensors can detect the presence of obstac ...
s carrying potted rubber tree plants vacuum a bright green carpet. The Roombas appear to be dancing with each other and with visitors. They mirror the "little old ant" in the song " High Hopes" by
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, trying against all odds to "move that rubber tree plant.” Curators Fatma Çolakoğlu and Ulya Soley describe how the installation "draws uncanny similarities between the plants and exploited workers, as well as machine production and human labor." For Behar, Roomba Rumba provides opportunities for human/nonhuman solidarities. The piece has also been exhibited under the alternate title, ''High Hopes (Deux)''.


E-Waste

''E-Waste'' (2014) is a series of
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sculptures that stages a science-fictional post-apocalyptic future in which humans are extinct and only devices populate the Earth. Art critic Meredith Kooi describes how "''E-Waste'' encourage the viewer to affectively engage with techno-detritus." Kooi writes that "Behar's future dystopia—in which digital entities persist, even thrive, beyond human extinction—by extension creates conditions in which viewers can witness a world they cannot inhabit, but in which the human hand remains discernible, through its own technological waste. . . . But the earth that swaddles these gadgets is composed of mainly inorganic material—the soil itself has become aplastic replica of its failed self." Art critic Kaya Genç and curator Ulya Soley describe ''E-Waste'' as "a timeless dystopia" related to Nicolas Bourriaud's concept of "the exform." In ''E-Waste,'' "handmade bits and pieces of machine-made electronic sculptures in the installation are both futuristic and aged, analog and digital, animate and inanimate."


Modelling Big Data

''Modeling Big Data'' (2014) is a six-channel video installation in which the artist performs as an obese data body. Parodying the overproduction of so-called
big data Though used sometimes loosely partly because of a lack of formal definition, the interpretation that seems to best describe Big data is the one associated with large body of information that we could not comprehend when used only in smaller am ...
, Behar repeats movements that she calls ''data gestures.'' In four scenes she mimics four common computer routines: clicking, buffering, caching, and pinging. Theorist Tung-Hui Hu describes the moving figure's undulating motion as resembling “that of a natural organism, but the costume and mise-en-scène of the video appears inorganic; the combination is disconcerting because we expect body or data, and yet we see both at once. Te literal data-body appears so lethargic that it is barely able to move, producing a choreographed awkwardness, or a virtuous antivirtuosity." As a result, he explains that Behar allows "the self to become more like an indistinct mass of data by accepting rather than resisting its objectification."


Street.s/wall.ing/in

''Street.s/wall.ing/in'' (2013) is a performance designed for the building at
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in Manhattan's Wall Street district. Orange shapes, inspired by
Jersey barriers A Jersey barrier, Jersey wall, or Jersey bump is a modular concrete or plastic barrier employed to separate lanes of traffic. It is designed to minimize vehicle damage in cases of incidental contact while still preventing vehicle crossovers resu ...
, contain dancers that travel around the building over a period of two and a half hours. The forms eventually reach a Jersey barrier lining the Northwest corner of the building, and convene in the barrier's furthermost nook.


Autoresponder.exe

''Autoresponder.exe'' (2012) is a 4K video that slowly scans to reveal an image of an executive desk standing on end in a disheveled office. The video compares a scene of managerial power to automated e-mail scripts, implying that like the e-mail reply software, corporate culture is impersonal, ineffective, and tone-deaf.


Compositions for Bit

''Compositions for Bit'' (2010) is Behar's farewell concert for
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’s original cult-classic
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that took place at
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in New York, NY. The interactive concert featured the polyhedron sidekick Bit as three larger than life sculptures—each holding a dancer, lasers, video mixes, original sound scores, and other components of arcade culture that were brought together as an immersive environment.


3G56k

''3G56k'' (2009) is an interactive installation and
BDSM BDSM is a variety of often erotic practices or roleplaying involving bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and other related interpersonal dynamics. Given the wide range of practices, some of which may be engaged ...
-themed performance involving a twelve-foot touchscreen "iPhone" and a ten-foot tower computer. The iPhone requires a human "dialer" to input a number to call the
dial-up Dial-up Internet access is a form of Internet access that uses the facilities of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to establish a connection to an Internet service provider (ISP) by dialing a telephone number on a conventional telepho ...
modem inside the pink computer tower. Each call causes an analog thermal fax to slowly print out an image of the rubber hose connecting the two machines through an opening in the tower.


Building Blocks

''Building Blocks'' (2008) is a public performance and video project made for the Camouflash exhibition, concerning the 2007 demolition of the Centrum Warenhaus in
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. Four dancers each inhabit a silver shape modeled after the Centrum Warenhaus’ aluminum "honey-comb" facade. The pieces briefly meet at the building's original site and try to reassemble themselves, disperse, and roll away towards the exhibition site.


Primaries

''Primaries'' (2008) is a three-channel video installation of three circular projections, each seven and a half feet tall. The circles rotate while gaining and losing momentum equal to the sounds of the fans of the motors. The projections are saturated in red, yellow, and blue, each with footage of a distorted figure that is edited to counteract the "gravity" of the rotations.


Pipecleaner

''Pipecleaner'' (2007) is a cross-platform
screensaver A screensaver (or screen saver) is a computer program that blanks the display screen or fills it with moving images or patterns when the computer has been idle for a designated time. The original purpose of screensavers was to prevent phosphor ...
that shows a
pole dancer Pole dance combines dance and acrobatics centered on a vertical pole. This performance art form takes place not only in gentleman's clubs as erotic dance, but also as a mainstream form of fitness, practiced in gyms and dedicated dance stud ...
invading the kitschy late-90s Microsoft screensaver "3D Pipes." The dancer wears a dress made of cleaning gloves and attempts to climb, polish, and clean the pipes while her actions are constantly overwritten by the growing pipe maze. Behar compares the maintenance work of the pipe cleaning pole dancer to the maintenance work that screensaver software does to keep screens in good condition. She suggests ''Pipecleaner'' is an example of nonanthropocentric art because unlike most art, screensavers serve machines and are not intended for humans to look at.


(de)bugging Loop(de)Loop

''(de)bugging Loop(de)Loop'' (2006) is the first installment of a series in which Behar performs
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. The video features repeated logical errors of
computer viruses A computer virus is a type of computer program that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code. If this replication succeeds, the affected areas are then said to be "infected" with a compu ...
, preventing a computer program from running to completion. The DVD explores the infinite loop through five short video loops using a hula hoop and VHS video tape, each between 16 and 28 seconds.


Collaborations


Disorientalism

''Disorientalism'' (2005–present) is a long-term multimedia performance art collaboration between Behar and artist and professor Marianne M. Kim. The duo studies the disorienting effects of technologized labour, junk culture, and
consumerism Consumerism is a social and economic order that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts. With the Industrial Revolution, but particularly in the 20th century, mass production led to overproduction—the supp ...
. Through performance, video, and photographic projects, they explore how these mediate race, gender, and bodies.


RSI

From 2009 to 2013 Behar collaborated with Silvia Ruzanka and Ben Chang under the moniker RSI (also known as "Resynplement"), an art and technology team that advocated irrational human–computer interfaces.


Exhibitions

Behar's artwork has appeared in galleries, museums, festivals, and art spaces all over the globe. Some noted exhibitions include:
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in Istanbul; Sector 2337 in Chicago; Boston Cyberarts Gallery; Tuska Center for Contemporary Art at University of Kentucky in Lexington; SPRING/BREAK Art Fair in New York; Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami,
Judson Memorial Church The Judson Memorial Church is located on Washington Square South between Thompson Street and Sullivan Street, near Gould Plaza, opposite Washington Square Park, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of the New York City borough of Manhattan. It ...
in New York; UNOACTU in Dresden; The Girls Club Collection in Miami; Feldman Gallery + Project Space in Portland; De Balie Centre for Culture and Politics in Amsterdam; the Mediations Biennale in Poznan; the
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; the Swiss Institute in Rome; the National Museum of Art in Cluj-Napoca.


Writings

In tandem with her creative work, Behar is also a writer and theorist. She is published in many different books, journals, and catalogues. Behar writes on subjects concerning embodiment and technology, automation and labor, cyborgian human/machine ethics, emerging and
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technologies, and
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
media critique.


Object-Oriented Feminism

In 2010, Behar established "object-oriented feminism" (OOF), an interdisciplinary field of feminist materialist analysis. Her edited collection ''Object-Oriented Feminism'' “explores the political and ethical potential of being an object.” It was published in 2016 by University of Minnesota Press, which describes the book as “a feminist intervention into recent philosophical discourses—like speculative realism, object-oriented ontology, and new materialism—that take objects, things, stuff, and matter as primary.” Patricia Ticineto Clough states that Behar is "not shy in reestablishing feminist theory as a primary resource for thinking about objects, things and environments." For reviewer Jesse Bordwin, “Object-oriented criticism and feminist theory are not obviously compatible—their commitments and assumptions seldom overlap—but that tension is precisely what energizes the new collection ''Object-Oriented Feminism.''”


And Another Thing: Nonanthropocentrism and Art

In 2016, Behar and Emmy Mikelson, coedited ''And Another Thing: Nonanthropocentrism and Art,'' an expanded exhibition catalog for their 2011 co-curated exhibition at the CUNY Graduate Center's James Gallery. This book shows “how artists have figured and prefigured nonanthropocentric ideas strikingly similar to those expounded in various ‘new’ realist, materialist, and speculativist philosophies."


Bigger than You: Big Data and Obesity

Also in 2016, Behar published an essay chapbook, ''Bigger than You: Big Data and Obesity.'' In this book she coins the term “decelerationist aesthetics” to name “the aesthetic properties, proclivities, and performances of objects come to defy the accelerationist imperative to be nimbly individuated.” This imaginative research work coincided with Behar's video series, which puts her decelerationist theory into practice.


Art catalogs

Behar's solo exhibitions, Data's Entry and E-Waste, were accompanied by illustrated catalogs with the artist's writings and essays by new media scholars and curators.


Essays

Behar's writings have been published in journals including ''Lateral'', ''Media-N'', ''Parsons Journal for Information Mapping'', ''Visual Communication Quarterly'', ''EXTENSIONS: The Online Journal for Embodied Technology'', and in conference proceedings for ''Digital Arts and Culture'', ''SPIE'', and ''Cyberworlds.'' She contributed book chapters to ''Why Look at Plants? The Botanical Emergence in Contemporary Art,'' ''After the Speculative Turn: Realism, Philosophy, and Feminism,'' and ''Imperceptibly and Slowly Opening.''


Writings online

Several of Behar's writings about technology are available online: :In Search of Digital Feminisms, The Problem with Platforms, There’s an app for that shirt!, Feminism and New Media Art: Hot or Not?, Avatar Impotence, Ambient Clumsiness, Command and Control: Cybernetics and BDSM, Capturing Glocality- Online Mapping Circa 2005: Mapping Glocalities, INimaging, Capturing Glocality- Online Mapping Circa 2005: Mapping Territories, LiveChatter: Impersonal Impersonation of Chatterbot Persona, Find and Replace: On the Aesthetic Programmablility of Media, Capturing Glocality: Online Mapping Circa 2005, Searching for the G/Local, Talk to the Machine!
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Lectures

Behar frequently speaks on her artwork and critical theory.


Artist lectures

* Pera Museum (2016
“Optimized, not Optimistic”
* Georgia Tech Brown Bag Lecture (2015
“Underhanded: Digital Digits, Manual Manipulation, and Nonhuman Art”
* University at Buffalo PLASMA Lecture (2014
“Even the Ugly Bits"


Theory lectures and conversations

* Brown University Earth(ly) Matters Symposium (2018
“What Makes Sense? Environmental Sensing and Nonhuman Sense”
* Roma Tre / Institute of Network Cultures Selfie Conference (2017
“Personalities Without People”
* CUNY Graduate Center (2016
“Object-Oriented Feminism”
* Tuning Speculations (2016
“Speaking Volumes”


Digital feminism discussions

* empyre list serve (2016
“Feminist Data Visualization”
* Museum of Art and Design (2015
“Power, Collaboration & Lies”
* FemTechNet (2014
“Imagine Cyberfeminist Creativity”


References

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