2018
Imaginary Explosions
Episode 1
Eyjafjallajökull
12 minutes single-channel video
2k HD; color; sound with captions; audio description version available
Film Still: Imaginary Explosions, Episode 1, Eyjafjallajökull (2018)
12 minutes single-channel video
2k HD; color; sound with captions; audio description version available
Preview: Imaginary Explosions, Episode 1, Eyjafjallajökull (2018)
The reach of the network is deep time. What is deep? Deep is a conspiracy. Deep is an alliance. Deep is nonlinear, spatial temporality.
The first episode of Imaginary Explosions centers on the 2010 eruption of the volcano, Eyjafjallajökull, in Iceland, when the deep time of volcanic activity ruptured into the space of global air travel. Timescales and affective embodiment shift across geological time, snail time, human time, and the rapid pace of the news media cycle.
Imaginary Explosions (2018-2023) is a speculative cosmology that blurs research science with art and fiction. The episodic series centers inhuman animacies and an alliance of transfeminist scientists who cooperate with the desires of the mineral earth to simultaneously erupt all volcanoes. Improvised with real-life scientists and media researchers, the films follow members of the network as they traverse geological sites across place and time and attempt to divest technoscientific instruments of their corporate and military infrastructures of power.
The Imaginary Explosions cosmology translates aesthetic forms of communication across sensory modalities while being in relation to inhuman alterities and non-normative bodies. How can we understand and interpret the inhuman world? How can we practice other ways of being in a body? Focusing on communication with geologic subjects through technologies and mutual alliances, the cosmology explores how human and mineral subjectivities are entangled, emphasizing moments when the earthly asserts its agency in the political sphere.
Featuring
Yun Ingrid Lee
Rae Parnell
Caitlin Berrigan
Helix pomatia snails
Eyjafjallajökull
Credits
-
Director, Writer, Camera: Caitlin Berrigan
-
Original Composition: Yun Ingrid Lee
-
Voiceover: Nina Støttrup Larsen
-
Sound Mix: Caitlin Berrigan
-
Filmed Locations: Gunnuhver, Eyjafjallajökull, and across Iceland; Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Germany
-
Audio Descriptions: written and performed by Elaine Lillian Joseph
-
Audio Description Consultant: Thomas Reid
-
Animation: Lily Fang; Caitlin Berrigan
-
Additional Imagery & Footage: Christopher Huppertz, Roman Pech, Fedrik Holm, teleSur TV, TageshauTV, ina.fr, BBC, CNN, Sky News
-
Supported By: Akademie Schloss Solitude; Henry Art Gallery
Critical Texts on Imaginary Explosions: Episode 1, Eyjafjallajökull
Exhibitions & Related Events
-
2018
"Imaginary Explosions" at Akademie Schloss Solitude
Stuttgart, DE15 March–29 April 2018
Solo Exhibition
-
2025
PhD Defense at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
12 December 2025
Doctoral Defense
-
2023
Solo Exhibition at JOAN Los Angeles at JOAN
Los Angeles, US5 February–15 April 2023
Solo Exhibition
-
2019
Imaginary Explosions at Art in General
Brooklyn, US4 September–14 November 2019
Solo Exhibition