Article ID: CBB056900153

Making Energy Infrastructure: Tactical Oscillations and Cosmopolitics (2016)

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Integrating renewable energy sources into the power grid and ensuring public interest in energy is a key concern in many countries. What role may art play, and what political strategies do artists employ, in order to intervene in the infrastructuring of energy and public environments? As the case study here, a Copenhagen art and energy competition invited artists and designers from around the world to submit ideas for large-scale public artworks that can generate utility-scale renewable energy. The competition process had a smooth and consensus-seeking political strategy, manifested in a set of tactical oscillations. In order to engage with local stakeholders and ensure the success of the competition, the project managers oscillated between presenting the competition as part of existing policy initiatives and as posing alternatives to existing policy. They oscillated between being situated in a pragmatic present and in an unprecedented future; between being tied to the specific site of the competition and belonging to no place in particular; and not least between being predominantly an art project and primarily an infrastructure project. Remarkable differences between cosmopolitics and smooth politics appear here, especially compared to the literature analysing the roles played by art and design when imagining new ways of living with energy. Oscillation between smooth politics and cosmopolitics may provide a generative way forward for actors wishing to engage in the infrastructuring of environments.

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Authors & Contributors
Vleuten, Erik van der
Pierce, John C.
Noam Bergman
Steel, Brett S.
Debbie Hopkins
Sujatha Raman
Journals
Social Studies of Science
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
Technology and Culture
Science, Technology and Human Values
Science as Culture
Publishers
Springer
Concepts
Energy resources and technologies
Renewable Energy Sources
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Infrastructure
Public policy
Technology and society
People
Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich von
Heisenberg, Werner
Franco, Francisco
Ely, Richard Theodore
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
Progressive Era (1890s-1920s)
Places
United States
Copenhagen (Denmark)
Great Britain
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
Puerto Rico
Spain
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