Shock Factory: The Visual Culture of Industrial Music: Global Punk Series
Autor Nicolas Balleten Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2025
Industrial music appeared in the mid-1970s, and far from being a simple sound experimentation phenomenon, it quickly spawned a coherent visual culture operating at the intersection of a multitude of media (collage, mail art, installation, film, performance, sound, and video), and initiated a close inspection of the legacy of modernity and the growing pervasive influence of technology.
Deriving their sources from the modernist utopias of the first part of the twentieth century, the sound experiments conducted by industrial bands, including designing synthesizers and transforming recorded sounds from audio tapes either recycled or laid down by the artists, were backed up by a rich array of radical visual productions. Such saturated sounds were translated into abrasive images, manipulated through the détournement of reprographic techniques (Xerox art), that investigated polemical themes: mind control, criminality, occultism, pornography, psychiatry, and totalitarianism, among others.
This book aims to introduce the visual and aesthetic elements of industrial culture to a general history of contemporary art by analyzing the different approaches taken and topics addressed by the movement and the artists who perceptively anticipated the current discourse concerning the media and its collective coercive power.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781835950784
ISBN-10: 1835950787
Pagini: 640
Ilustrații: 503 color plates
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.31 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Global Punk Series
ISBN-10: 1835950787
Pagini: 640
Ilustrații: 503 color plates
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.31 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Global Punk Series
Notă biografică
Nicolas Ballet is an art historian and assistant curator at the Centre Pompidou in the New Media Department. He is the author of books and articles exploring the visual and sonic contributions of countercultures and experimental artistic practices.
Cuprins
Foreword
Pascal Rousseau
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Alternative Postmodernity
Graphical Perspectives
Cultural Registers and Industrial Themes
Artistic Hybridizations
Part I. The Last of England: Post-Industrial Trauma and a Tradition of Subversion
Chapter 1. Dystopia for Utopia
Irony and Industrial Détournements
Post-Industrial Zeitgeist and “Global Village”
Atomic Paranoia: The Post-Apocalyptic Iconography of the Nuclear Age
Survivalism, Paramilitary Decorum and the Fear of Death
Breakdown and Continuity of Post-Psychedelic Violence
Post-Beat Culture
Urban and Industrial Ruins: Dissidence of “Dark Romanticism”
Aesthetics of Destruction: Confrontational Attitudes and Visual Parasites
Bodily Mutilation: The “Industrial Disease”
Industrial Pain
Cultural Terrorism
Chapter 2. The Legacy of Modernity and Postmodern Challenges
Knowledge of Previous Movements and Experimental Shifts
Redefining the Avant-Garde in the Post-Modern Era
Rupture
Constructive Destruction
“Mechanical Eye”: Organic Machine
The Dada Cyborg: Doubting the Man-Machine
Post-War Trauma and Prosthetic Men
The Duchampian Model of “Anti-Art”
Alternative Networks
The “Uncanny” of a Mechanical Sexuality Dreams Less Sweet: Surrealist Dreams
Actionist Radicality
Post-Situationist Détournements
Part II Nothing Short of a Total War: Industrial Dissidence and Shock Tactics
Chapter 3. “Persuasion”: Burroughsian Strategies of Reversing Mind Control
The “Control Process” and Disruptive Advertising
Televisual Piracy
Bioelectronic Virus
“War of Nerves”: Acoustic Warfare and Crowd Control Military Infiltration and Civilian Conditioning
Attacking and Hijacking Popular Culture
Chapter 4. Symphony for a Genocide: Industrial Music and Totalitarianism
Paramilitary Fetishism and Transgressive Attitudes
Laboratory of Ambiguity
Industrial Anti-Fascism
Overplaying Totalitarian Brutality
Human Atrocities: Countering the Inhuman
Fascination for the Historical Archive and the Effect of Complacency
Radicalization of a Political Scene
Fear of Cultural Disappearance
Chapter 5. “Suture Obsession”: Aestheticization of Horror
Science of Perception: Psychiatric Perversion and Shock Treatment
“The Cathedral of Death”
True Gore: Fascination and Repulsion of the Unbearable Image
The Toilet Exhibition: Shared Trauma
Warped Portrait of a Serial Killer
Murderous Impulses and Creative Desires
Criminal Experience
Sex Crime Atrocities
Chapter 6. “Prostitution”: Sexual Reconfiguration and Industrial Feminism
Psychopathia Sexualis and the Fascination with Sexual Transgression
Sexual Discipline: Effects of Fetishization and Reconfiguration of Pain
Unusual Perversions: Bondage Subculture
Crash Biomechanical Sexual Mutation
“Obsession”: Infiltration Tactics and Appropriation of the Female Body
“Alpha Females”: Violence and the Power of Gendered Deconstruction
Engaging the Industrial Male
Part 3 “Body and Soul”: Industrial Occulture
Chapter 7. Pagan Day: Occult Rituals and the Re-Enchantment of Reality
(Re)discovery of Occult and Artistic Practices
Writing and the Language of the Occult
Astral Explorations and Queer Mysticism
Automatic Drawings Under Spiritual Influence
The Alchemical “Whole”: Occult Androgyny and Hermetic Challenges
Transparency, Devotion and Overthrow of the Guru
Industrial Satanism
Demonic Possessions and Religious Reconfigurations
“The Orgastic Potency of the Primitives”: The Anthropological Turn
“Traces of the Sacred”: Marks of the Body and Mind
Conclusion
Authoritarian Reconfiguration and Cultural Assimilation
Extra-Planetary Village
Archives and Interviews
Bibliography
Pascal Rousseau
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Alternative Postmodernity
Graphical Perspectives
Cultural Registers and Industrial Themes
Artistic Hybridizations
Part I. The Last of England: Post-Industrial Trauma and a Tradition of Subversion
Chapter 1. Dystopia for Utopia
- “Prolétariat & Industrie”: Marginality and Post-Industrial Change
Irony and Industrial Détournements
Post-Industrial Zeitgeist and “Global Village”
Atomic Paranoia: The Post-Apocalyptic Iconography of the Nuclear Age
Survivalism, Paramilitary Decorum and the Fear of Death
Breakdown and Continuity of Post-Psychedelic Violence
Post-Beat Culture
- Transgression and Destruction: An Aesthetic of Carnage
Urban and Industrial Ruins: Dissidence of “Dark Romanticism”
Aesthetics of Destruction: Confrontational Attitudes and Visual Parasites
Bodily Mutilation: The “Industrial Disease”
Industrial Pain
Cultural Terrorism
Chapter 2. The Legacy of Modernity and Postmodern Challenges
- Informed, Marginalized Generation
Knowledge of Previous Movements and Experimental Shifts
Redefining the Avant-Garde in the Post-Modern Era
- Future Tense: Reinterpreting Futurism
Rupture
- L’Ordre par le Bruit: Constructivist and Suprematist Precedents
Constructive Destruction
“Mechanical Eye”: Organic Machine
- Dadaist Offensive
The Dada Cyborg: Doubting the Man-Machine
Post-War Trauma and Prosthetic Men
The Duchampian Model of “Anti-Art”
Alternative Networks
- Imaginary Surrealists
The “Uncanny” of a Mechanical Sexuality Dreams Less Sweet: Surrealist Dreams
- The Neo-Avant-Gardist Factory
Actionist Radicality
Post-Situationist Détournements
Part II Nothing Short of a Total War: Industrial Dissidence and Shock Tactics
Chapter 3. “Persuasion”: Burroughsian Strategies of Reversing Mind Control
- “Spread the Virus”: Electronic Revolution and Industrial Cut-Ups
The “Control Process” and Disruptive Advertising
Televisual Piracy
Bioelectronic Virus
- Duty Experiment: Military and Civilian Scientific Experiments
“War of Nerves”: Acoustic Warfare and Crowd Control Military Infiltration and Civilian Conditioning
Attacking and Hijacking Popular Culture
Chapter 4. Symphony for a Genocide: Industrial Music and Totalitarianism
- Détournement of Trauma and Industrial Provocation
Paramilitary Fetishism and Transgressive Attitudes
Laboratory of Ambiguity
Industrial Anti-Fascism
- Industrial Catharsis: Psychological Mechanisms and Cognitive Tests
Overplaying Totalitarian Brutality
Human Atrocities: Countering the Inhuman
- Industrial Excesses and Political Manipulation
Fascination for the Historical Archive and the Effect of Complacency
Radicalization of a Political Scene
Fear of Cultural Disappearance
Chapter 5. “Suture Obsession”: Aestheticization of Horror
- The Atrocity Exhibition: Anti-Psychiatric Interference and Tolerance Thresholds
Science of Perception: Psychiatric Perversion and Shock Treatment
“The Cathedral of Death”
True Gore: Fascination and Repulsion of the Unbearable Image
The Toilet Exhibition: Shared Trauma
- Bleeding Images: Criminal Anxiety
Warped Portrait of a Serial Killer
Murderous Impulses and Creative Desires
Criminal Experience
Sex Crime Atrocities
Chapter 6. “Prostitution”: Sexual Reconfiguration and Industrial Feminism
- White Souls in Black Suits: Pornographic Abuse and BDSM Subculture
Psychopathia Sexualis and the Fascination with Sexual Transgression
Sexual Discipline: Effects of Fetishization and Reconfiguration of Pain
Unusual Perversions: Bondage Subculture
Crash Biomechanical Sexual Mutation
- Brutality as a Masquerade
“Obsession”: Infiltration Tactics and Appropriation of the Female Body
“Alpha Females”: Violence and the Power of Gendered Deconstruction
Engaging the Industrial Male
Part 3 “Body and Soul”: Industrial Occulture
Chapter 7. Pagan Day: Occult Rituals and the Re-Enchantment of Reality
- Third Esoteric Revival
(Re)discovery of Occult and Artistic Practices
- Crowleymass: Rehabilitated Contemporary Occultism
Writing and the Language of the Occult
Astral Explorations and Queer Mysticism
- Zos Kia Cultus: The Legacy of Austin Osman Spare
Automatic Drawings Under Spiritual Influence
The Alchemical “Whole”: Occult Androgyny and Hermetic Challenges
- The Process: Sectarian Systems and Informal Satanism
Transparency, Devotion and Overthrow of the Guru
Industrial Satanism
Demonic Possessions and Religious Reconfigurations
- Modern Primitives: Neopaganism and Ritualized Body Modification
“The Orgastic Potency of the Primitives”: The Anthropological Turn
“Traces of the Sacred”: Marks of the Body and Mind
Conclusion
Authoritarian Reconfiguration and Cultural Assimilation
Extra-Planetary Village
Archives and Interviews
Bibliography
Recenzii
"A deep dive into the shock tactics and artistic hybridizations employed by Early Industrial musicians and the sources they drew from. One look at the table of contents makes you realise what a huge task Ballet has taken on here. [...] Throughout I have struggled to sum up such a wide ranging and immaculately researched and executed book, one that explores, inspires and questions intelligently the concepts and influences behind Early Industrial music and culture, which was both fiercely independent and determinedly underground, yet worked hand in hand with the art establishment and followed in a long tradition of radical and deliberately shocking art that challenged the taboos of the day. Ballet has managed to crack this epic topic open as I have seen few others able to do, and my difficulty in boiling that down into a review is a testament to his diligence and tenacity.
For anyone interested in how true underground culture can develop and grow by building on the foundations set by other art radicals and pioneers, then this is the book for you."
For anyone interested in how true underground culture can develop and grow by building on the foundations set by other art radicals and pioneers, then this is the book for you."
"A beautiful and somewhat seminal exploration of industrial culture that would certainly appeal to aficionados of the genre, but also to those who want to explore the more academic elements of a scene that ran side by side with punk.
With a plethora of illustrations and exhaustive details collated together, this is a vade mecum for those who opt to explore more than just the clang of industrial music and how this is reflected visually to a wider populace. The level of research and detailed descriptions offers up a majestic read. 9/10"
With a plethora of illustrations and exhaustive details collated together, this is a vade mecum for those who opt to explore more than just the clang of industrial music and how this is reflected visually to a wider populace. The level of research and detailed descriptions offers up a majestic read. 9/10"
“Thoroughly researched, the text is dense with references and material, reflecting Ballet’s enthusiasm and urgency to convey his extensive knowledge... This study not only enriches our understanding of a historically marginalized movement but also provides a model for examining how visual and performative practices engage with broader social, cultural and political dynamics. It will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts of industrial visual culture and performance, postmodern art history, and cultural and media studies, as well as to anyone interested in discovering how the early industrial scene extended far beyond a purely musical genre.”
"A history of industrial music needed to be written. Nicolas Ballet has accomplished this. Thoroughly. This is the book's greatest strength. It explores the significance of noise as a reflection of a world in decay and screaming as a need. And doing it so it reveals a significant connection between industrial music and contemporary art. This is also what makes it an essential book: its contribution to dismantling categories and rethinking history from mixed creative territories."