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Psychologically Ultimate Background: the Environmental Politics of Ambient Media
  • Tuesday, June 27, 2023 - 5:00pm to 7:00pm

Zoom


Please join us on Tuesday, June 27th at 5 pm on Zoom when Jess Lamar Reece Holler will defend their dissertation, "Psychologically Ultimate Background: the Environmental Politics of Ambient Media."

Psychologically Ultimate Background: the Environmental Politics of Ambient Media revisits the political problem and possibilities of ambient media as a tool for understanding and disrupting the problem of ambient violences like everyday chemical toxicity: modes of harm not always ruled by the structure of an event. The project presents an alternative genealogy of ambient media — long theorized as neoliberal self-soothing (at best) or outright control tactic (at worst) — as a mode that promotes attunement to environment above attention to emplotment: an affordance with a striking urgency in the face of forms of violence too slow or uncertain to metabolize in narrative. Through examinations of the diverse history of ambient media production, environmental adaptations — transmutations of narrative to ambient media, and back again, ambient documentary, the emergent mid-2010’s YouTube microgenre of Mallwave, and the “background listening” communities that have developed around ambient modes, Psychologically Ultimate Background makes a case for the potential of ambient media as a potentially liberatory praxis and pedagogy of surround.

Committee: Karen Redrobe (co-chair), Julia Alekseyeva (co-chair), Jennifer Ponce de León

The public presentation will begin at 5 PM. At 6 PM, the committee and Jess will adjourn to the private portion of the defense.