Reflecting
                                          Oil presents innovative reflections on crude oil, one of the most important fossil fuels characterising modern life:
                                          On the one hand, oil functions as a fuel for unrestricted mobility and on the other, as a basis for shaping the material world,
                                          thus laying the foundation for a ubiquitous petroculture.
Yet despite these profound repercussions on our existence,
                                          crude oil is a substance we rarely encounter directly with our senses. This lack of contact is logical in view of its specific
                                          properties (unusual odor, toxicity, etc.), but the question arises as to why this connection is not explicitly sought after
                                          in the sciences.
Reflecting Oil is the result of different artistic research processes which entailed practical handling
                                          and holistic observation of the raw substance in the context of petroculture. This mode of research focusing on sensory perception—such
                                          as the differentiation of colors and smells, etc., and aesthetic and symbolic interpretation—provided findings on the levels
                                          of multi-sensory and practical knowledge.
Drawing on a collaboration between art and science, such interdisciplinary
                                          investigations into crude oil as the basis of our petromodernity can be vital for the necessary shift towards sustainable
                                          energy cultures. A more comprehensive understanding and awareness of how oil and fossil fuels shape our lives can stimulate
                                          the necessary cultural, social, and technological transformations towards a sustainable future.
Ernst
                                          Logar, Department of Site-Specific Art, University of Applied Arts Vienna
  
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                                          PRESENTATION
Tuesday, June 3, 2025 – 5 p.m.
AIL – Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab
Otto
                                          Wagner-Postsparkasse
Georg-Coch-Platz 2
1010 Vienna
Artist talk
Ernst Logar, editor,
                                          research project lead and artist, University of Applied Arts Vienna,
and
Alexander Damianisch, Head of Support Art
                                          and Research, University of Applied Arts Vienna
An event by the Department of Publications in cooperation with
                                          the editor and AIL – Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab
Reflecting Oil
Ernst Logar (ed.)
De Gruyter, Edition Angewandte, 2025
ISBN: 
                                          978-3-68924-253-4
e-ISBN:  978-3-68924-046-2
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