This lecture explores how the military and defense sector
constructs immersive aesthetic and sensorial worlds through arms fairs, speculative design, technical manuals, and strategic
visualizations, producing a distinct cosmology of control, futurity, and threat.
It
examines how these spaces function not just as sites of commerce and policy, but as stages for narrating geopolitical power
and technological destiny. Alongside critically tracing the ‘worldbuilding’ and aesthetic sensibilities of the defense sector,
the lecture will also trace how contemporary artists have appropriated, mimicked, and engaged with these visual and conceptual
languages – exposing their assumptions and contradictions, whilst also at times allowing violence to proliferate beyond the
arms fair and battlefield. By situating military and defence aesthetics within broader cultural and artistic practices, the
session invites students to critically engage with the blurred boundaries between simulation, spectacle, and real-world next-gen
violence.
Zsuzsanna Dominika Ihar is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the
History of Science’s Department of Knowledge Systems and Collective Life. Zsuzsanna received her PhD in History and Philosophy
of Science from the University of Cambridge, and has previously held positions as a Landhaus Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center
for Environment and Society (RCC) in Munich, a Research Fellow at the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
(CHSTM), and a Knowledge Management Fellow at the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
In addition to her current Max Planck project,
Dual-Use Knowledge: A Critical History of the Military-Industrial-Academic
Complex, Zsuzsanna is working with Demilitarise Education UK on an online demilitarization course, funded by Antipode’s
Right to the Discipline grant.
https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/people/zihar
Organized by Ryan Crawford in the context of his Cross-Disciplinary Strategies seminar
Extinction, Disappearance
and Loss in Contemporary PhilosophyMehr Informationen:
https://base.uni-ak.ac.at/courses/2026S/S05823/An event organised by the departement of Cross-Disciplinary Strategies.
https://crossdisciplinary.at/