Keyword: Perception
- contributionJamie Allen, Jeremy Bolen
Introduction
Changes in global conditions create changes in the practices of global science. Do we have a means of tracing these interrelations?
Spatial, Complexity, Imaginary, Knowledge production, Perception
- contributionJamie Allen, Jeremy Bolen
Chapter 1: Through the Vast Machine
How does planetarity and its composition shift under conditions of planetary change?
Spatial, Complexity, Imaginary, Knowledge production, Perception
- contributionJamie Allen, Jeremy Bolen
Chapter 2: The Book of the Machine
What happens to our visions of the planetary when everyone has to stay at home, in their little boxes, speaking to other people in little boxes?
Complexity, Imaginary, Knowledge production, Perception, Spatial
- contributionJamie Allen, Jeremy Bolen
Chapter 3: The Committee of the Machine
At what point does the planetary scale outweigh its own usefulness as a tool for apprehension, discernment, and interpretation?
Complexity, Imaginary, Knowledge production, Perception, Spatial
- contributionJamie Allen, Jeremy Bolen
Chapter 4: Developments in the Machine
How do the ways in which planetary thinkers do their work affect how the “planetary” emerges as a concept, and the planet itself (re)emerges as an entity?
Complexity, Imaginary, Knowledge production, Perception, Spatial
- contributionJamie Allen, Jeremy Bolen
Chapter 5: The Machine Did Stop
How can experiences of planetary ethics, politics and aesthetic be shared, explored and learned from, together?
Complexity, Imaginary, Knowledge production, Perception, Spatial
- contributionJamie Allen, Jeremy Bolen
Epilogue
What would it mean to let go of our planet, such that it might come back to us?
Spatial, Complexity, Imaginary, Knowledge production, Perception
- projectJamie Allen, Jeremy Bolen
The Impossibility of a Planet
“The Impossibility of a Planet”, by artists and researchers Jeremy Bolen and Jamie Allen, is an ongoing research and media project that seeks out dialogues with people who compose planetary images, thought, narratives, and models.
Complexity, Imaginary, Knowledge production, Perception, Spatial
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The Anthropocene Campus Lisboa: Parallax
ACL: Parallax is organised by the Portuguese research center CIUHCT and its project Anthropolands taking place at Culturgest in Lisbon, Portugal, between 6 and 11 January 2020.
Reflection, Knowledge transformation, Human-environment relations, Perception
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New Aurora, Louisiana, USA
Agency, Data, Knowledge infrastructure, Perception, Representation
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New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Adaptation, Agency, Biodiversity, Climate change, Complexity, Future, Knowledge transformation, Landscape, Perception, Flooding, 2019
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New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Storytelling, Teaching, Intervention, Commodities, Economy, Perception, Industrialization, Ritual, Archives
- Field Noteryan.griffis
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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Sensing, Aesthetics, Architecture, Capitalism, Infrastructure, Landscape, Perception
- Field Notetemporarycontinent
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New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Storytelling, Teaching, Conversation, Perception, Time
- contributionJamie Allen
Femininity, Fecundity, Flow
Jamie Allen’s “river reflection” on the intimate forces, unflappable momentums, and generous flows that accompanied the launch of a river journey.
Field Work, Reflection, Storytelling, Care, Water, Perception
- Field Noteemily.sekine
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St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Sensing, Storytelling, Field Work, Engagement, Conversation, Landscape, Perception, Sedimentation, River journey, Confluence
- Field Notetemporarycontinent
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Sauget, Illinois, USA
Affect, Care, Complexity, Infrastructure, Perception, Pollution, Risk
- contributionBruce Braun
Defining the Anthropocene
Which connotations does the Anthropocene concept carry? What does it hide and obscure? An input on the conceptual implications of the Anthropocene term by Bruce Braun
Reflection, Epistemology, Disciplinarity, Perception
- projectJoe Underhill, Emily Knudson
River Semester
Over the course of eighty days, this canoe expedition offers an immersive research program on and along the Mississippi River.
Teaching, Education, Water, Ecology, Disciplinarity, Embodiment, Engagement, Perception
- contributionFlorian Hecker
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What do machines hear that humans cannot? Artist Florian Hecker explores the formal, perceptual, and aesthetic possibilities afforded by custom machine-listening software.
Experiment, Sound, Perception, Technosphere
- contributionBriohny Doyle
Dramatizing the Future
How can speculative fiction offer imaginary, narrative, and aesthetic approaches to the Anthropocene? A reflection on this issue.
Scenario, Perception, Ocean
- contributionAftab Mirzaei
Pockets: Reflections on the Anthropocene Campus Melbourne
How can we perceive the Anthropocene? A contemplation on the ACM’s explorations through the lens of “atmospheric attunements.”
Reflection, Engagement, Sensing, Aesthetics, Critical materials, Perception
- contributionAndrew Yang, Jeremy Bolen
Potency and Partial Knowledge. An Exercise
While the vast macro and micro scales of the technosphere can be difficult to grapple with, so too is the complexity of its many interactions. The artists Andrew Yang and Jeremy Bolen propose a modest attunement exercise to counter this inaccessibility.
Experiment, Sensing, Sound, Technosphere, Complexity, Scale, Knowledge infrastructure, Perception
- contributionLizzie Stark
Larp as Technology
What does it mean to share or feel another’s embodied experience?
Experiment, Sensing, Reflection, Affect, Care, Ethics, Perception
- contributionTechnosphere Editorial
Dancing (the) Technosphere
Tokyo University researchers demonstrate the explicit interfaces between the human somatic niche and the technosphere.
Modeling, Sensing, Experiment, Technosphere, Anthropos, Technoscience, Perception
- contributionCaroline Picard, Rohini Devasher
The Video is Basket Is a Telescope
Caroline Picard and Rohini Devasher in conversation about patterns, noise, chaos, and the contemporary conditions of wonder.
Conversation, Perception, Pollution, Life
- contributionSamuel Hertz
The Floating Ear
How might sound be used to translate nonhuman intelligences and systems into understandable forms? Speculative visions and imaginative states for the extension of the sonic arts into them realm of the Aerocene.
Sound, Experiment, Perception, Aerocene, Sound
- contributionCaroline Picard, Samuel Hertz
A Generative Perception of Space
On turning your ear into a transducer and living in the clouds. A talk with composer Samuel Hertz about porous bodies.
Conversation, Perception, Ecology, Aesthetics, Sound
- projectPeter K. Haff, Mark Hansen, Jennifer Gabrys, Donald MacKenzie, Birgit Schneider, Mushon Zer-Aviv
Datum: On the Calculus of the Technosphere
Data defines the relationship of the technosphere to itself and the world around it. But where is it? How does it rework the body politic or our biological substratum itself?
Conversation, Engagement, Monitoring, Teaching, Storytelling, Big data, Calculation, Autonomy, Complexity, Computation, Cybernetics, Data, Engineering, Infrastructure, Perception, Model, Socio-ecological design, Technosphere