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DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion with Artist Jill Miller with Art Historians Jennie Klein 
 and Natalie Loveless, and Media Scholar Nicole Starosielski (moderator) 
 \n\nA discussion of eco-punishment and bottoming. Artists and art 
 historians ask: can performance art be used as a corrective mechanism? Is 
 there a place for queer sexualities, kink, and sado-masochistic drives in 
 environmental retribution? \n\nIn conjunction with HARD RESET\nHard Reset 
 is a performance project, sculpture, and video installation by artist Jill 
 Miller, which employs the ritualized punishments of sado-masochism as 
 instruments of retributive justice in the face of environmental 
 destruction, playfully asking: Is it possible to make the people who profit 
 from digital technologies accountable for the ecological devastation they 
 cause through the erotic disciplining of the body? \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/07/10/18887330.php
SUMMARY:Show Me Your Bottom Line: Art and Eco-Punishment
LOCATION:323 10th St. @ Folsom (SoMa), San Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/07/10/18887330.php
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