Ambiguous territory : architecture, landscape & the postnatural /


Cathryn Dwyre, Chris Perry, David Salomon, Kathy Velikov.
Bok Engelsk 2021
Omfang
321 sider : illustrasjoner i farger
Utgave
Printed.
Opplysninger
Intro -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- The Territory of Ambiguity -- Weird Worlds and Peculiar Practices: Imagining a Tentative Future -- How to Become a Landscape Writing Machine -- Architecture Without People -- Bubbles and the Problem of Voluntary Containment -- Tentacle Shapes -- Holes -- Unclouded -- Amy Balkin -- NaJa and deOstos -- Sean Lally -- Ursula Biemann -- Kallipoliti and Theodoridis -- smudge studio -- John Cook -- Lateral Office / LCLA Office -- amid.cero9 -- Mark Nystrom -- Scavengers and Other Creatures -- Practices of Receptivity -- Toxic Grotesque Landscapes -- Biologic Mediations -- Philip Beesley / PBAI / LASG -- Harrison Atelier -- Lindsey french -- Mark Dion -- The Bittertang Farm -- OFFPOLINN -- pneumastudio -- Michael Geffel -- Neil Spiller -- Cornelia Hesse-Honegger -- Perry Kulper -- OMG -- Marina Zurkow -- Terreform ONE -- FUTUREFORMS -- Ellie Abrons -- Cyborg Ecologies: Choreographing Landscape Resistance -- Of Oil and Ice -- Earthlight (Clair de Terre): fin-de-siècle cosmographies -- Ambiguous Territory, Complexity and Collaboration -- Unknown Fields -- NEMESTUDIO -- Bradley Cantrell -- Brian Davis -- The Open Workshop -- Edward Burtynsky -- Smout Allen -- DESIGN EARTH -- Gaetano Adi and Crembil -- formlessfinder -- LiquidFactory -- Adam Fure -- Lisa Hirmer -- oOR -- RVTR -- Miller and Moran -- Landing Studio -- Rachele Riley -- Archiagape -- Editors -- Essayists -- Exhibitors -- Additional Credits. - "Ambiguous Territory brings together the work of over 40 architects, landscape architects, artists, and historians engaged in an exploration of art and design's place in a time of environmental uncertainty and existential threat. Conceived in both environmental and disciplinary terms, the concept of "ambiguous territory" seeks to define conditions of uncertainty between nature and culture as well as architecture, art, and landscape. Ambiguous Territory advances the argument that it is through such forms transdisciplinary practice that new opportunities emerge for creative thinking about our changing relationship to the Earth"--
Dewey
ISBN
9781948765657

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