Accumulation the art, architecture, and media of climate change

"How can climate become visible, culturally and politically? The essays in Accumulation offer a response to the relative invisibility of the climate now seen as material manifestations of social behavior"--

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Körperschaft: After the Spectacular Image: Art, Architecture, and the Media of Climate Change (Veranstaltung) (BerichterstatterIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Axel, Nick (HerausgeberIn), Barber, Daniel A. (HerausgeberIn), Hirsch, Nikolaus (HerausgeberIn), Vidokle, Anton (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Minneapolis, MN University of Minnesota Press 2022
Chicago, Ill. Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
Schriftenreihe:E-flux architecture
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Zusammenfassung:"How can climate become visible, culturally and politically? The essays in Accumulation offer a response to the relative invisibility of the climate now seen as material manifestations of social behavior"--
Beschreibung:Impressum: "Accumulation: The Art, Architecture, and Media of Climate Change" originated in a symposium organized by Daniel A. Barber at Princeton University in February 2016 titled "After the Spectacular Image: Art, Architecture, and the Media of Climate Change". - All twenty-two essays were originally published online at www.e-flux.com/architecture/accumulation
Contributors: Emily Apter; Hans Baumann; Amanda Boeztkes; Dominic Boyer; Lindsay Bremner; Nerea Calvillo; Beth Cullen; T. J. Demos; Jeff Diamanti; Jennifer Ferng; Jennifer Gabrys; Ian Gray; Gökçe Günel; Orit Halpern; Gabrielle Hecht; Cymene Howe; Wendy Hui Kyong Chun; Robin Kelsey; Bruno Latour; Hannah le Roux; Stephanie LeMenager; Nashin Mahtani; Kiel Moe; Karen Pinkus; Stephanie Wakefield; McKenzie Wark; Kathryn Yusoff [davon sechs TagungsteilnehmerInnen]
Beschreibung:271 Seiten
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ISBN:9781517911515
978-1-5179-1151-5
9781517911508
978-1-5179-1150-8