Exhibition poster © Chang Younghae

The return of fascism and the rise of neo-reaction always begin with a declaration that a certain future has already arrived. Time is no longer a neutral backdrop. Within global chains of production and consumption accelerated by algorithms, power pre-empts the flows and fixes the future-price. Pyro-politics is a strategy for burning this pre-empted time. Flame returns the overheated present to a state of incomplete combustion, opening intervals into which new events can be inserted.

In this moment, the political subject organizes the precarious time that flickers among scattered embers, reclaiming “political imagination” not in space but along a temporal series. Arson here is not destruction but a transdisciplinary landscaping that secures the margin in which burnt remains can be recomposed. […omitted…]

(Excerpt from the preface / Text: Yoon Taegyun)

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