Land & Animal & Nonanimal (Intercalations)

Type
Book
Authors
Springer ( Anna-Sophie Springer )
 
ISBN 10
0993907415 
ISBN 13
9780993907418 
Category
Ecology  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2015 
Publisher
Pages
160 
Description
intercalations 2 - LAND & ANIMAL & NONANIMAL - ... is an ensemble which contends that the meaning of the Anthropocene is less a geological re-formation than it is trans-formation of both land and animal; once exposed to some of the parameters defining this transition, the reader-as-exhibition-viewer may begin to discern erratic rhythms generated by the creatures of nonconformity that inhabit, with their violence, struggles, and love the vast, machinic reality called Earth. Land & Animal & Nonanimal turns the attention from the built space of cultural repositories to the postnatural landscapes of planet Earth. In his interview about urban soils of the Anthropocene, landscape architect Seth Denizen considers a history of land use practices that is also reflected in artist Robert Zhao Renhui's photographs of Singapore as a scenario of continuous development. Inspired by a recent visit to the environment of Wendover in the Utah desert, Richard Pell and Lauren Allen of Pittsburgh's Center for PostNatural History make a case for a postnatural imprint upon the geologic aspects inherent in the concept of the Anthropocene. By encountering "the last snail," environmental historian and philosopher Thom van Dooren considers the meaning of hope and care in the context of species extinction. And while curator Natasha Ginwala's paginated series with contributions by Bianca Baldi, Arvo Leo, Axel Staschnoy, and Karthik Pandian & Andros Zins-Browne turns to cosmological and ancestral human-animal scenarios, sound artist and researcher Mitchell Akiyama explores philosophies of consciousness against the background of the phonogram in nineteenth-century simian research. Co-edited by Anna-Sophie Springer & Etienne Turpin Design by Katharina Tauer Paperback, thread-bound, 160 pages 13 color + 39 black/white images Co-published by K. Verlag and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin Made possible by the Schering Stiftung - from Amzon 
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