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Art in the Anthropocene : encounters among aesthetics, politics, environments and epistemologies /

Contributor(s): Davis, Heather M. (Heather Margaret) [editor of compilation,, author,, interviewer.] | Turpin, Etienne, 1980- [editor of compilation,, author,, interviewer.].
Series: Critical climate change: Publisher: London : Open Humanities Press, 2015Description: 402 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9781785420054; 9781785420054:; 1785420054.Subject(s): Art, Modern -- 20th century -- History and criticism | Human ecology in art | Art, Modern -- 21st century -- History and criticism | Climatic changes -- Philosophy | Climatic changes in art | Global environmental change | Environmental degradation in art | Nature -- Effect of human beings on | Ecology in art | Art and DesignDDC classification: 704.9493042
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Includes bibliographical references.

Acknowledgements -- Art and death : lives between the fifth assessment and the sixth extinction / Heather Davis & Etienne Turpin -- Edenic apocalypse : Singapore's end-of-time botanical tourism / Natasha Myers -- Diplomacy in the face of Gaia / Bruno Latour in conversation with Heather Davis -- Becoming aerosolar : from solar sculptures to cloud cities / Tomás Saraceno, Sasha Engelman and Bronislaw Szerszynski -- In the planetarium : the modern museum on the anthropocenic stage / Vincent Normand -- Physical geology/The Library / Ilana Halperin -- The existence of the world is always unexpected / Jean-Luc Nancy in conversation with John Paul Ricco translated by Jeffrey Malecki -- Cloud writing : describing soft architectures of change in the Anthropocene / Ada Smailbegović -- The cerumen strata : from figures to configurations / Richard Streitmatter-Tran and Vi Le -- Geochemistry and other planetary perspectives / Ursula Biemann -- Images do not show : the desire to see in the Anthropocene / Irmgard Emmelhainz -- The fates of negativity / Anselm Franke in conversation with Etienne Turpin -- Design specs in the Anthropocene : imagining the force of 30,000 years of geologic change / Jamie Kruse and Elizabeth Ellsworth (smudge studio) -- The Marfa stratum : contributions to a theory of sites / Fabien Giraud and Ida Soulard -- On the building, crashing, and thinking of technologies and selfhood / Peter Galison in conversation with Etienne Turpin -- We're tigers / Ho Tzu Nyen -- Technologies of uncertainty in the search for MH370 / Linday Bremner -- Last clouds / Karolina Sobecka -- Islands and other invisible territories / Laurent Gutierrez and Valérie Portefaix (MAP Office) -- Plants that evolve (in some way or another) / Mixrice (Cho Jieun and Yang Chulmo) -- Indigenizing the Anthropocene / Zoe Todd -- Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Chthulhocene / Donna Haraway in conversation with Martha Kenney -- Ecologicity, vision, and the neurological system / Amanda Boetzkes -- My mother's garden : aesthetics, indigenous renewal, and creativity / Laura Hall -- A history according to cattle / Terike Haapoja and Laura Gustafsson -- PostNatural histories / Richard W. Pell in conversation with Emily Kutil and Etienne Turpin -- Dear climates / project by Una Chaudhuri, Fritz Ertl, Oliver Kellhammer and Marina Zurkow -- The Anthropocene : a process-state at the edge of geohistory? / Peter Sloterdijk, translated by Anna-Sophie Springer -- Public smog / project by Amy Balkin -- Life and death in the Anthropocene : a short history of plastic / Heather Davis -- Ecosystems of excess / Pinar Yoldas -- The last political scene / Sylvère Lotringer in conversation with Heather Davis and Etiennne Turpin -- #Misanthropocene : 24 theses / Joshua Clover and Juliana Springer.

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