
Posthuman
edited by Mariano Gomez-Luque & Ghazal Jafari.
Bok · Engelsk · 2017
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Omfang | 207 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | "Walking to the future in the steps of our ancestors": haudenosaunee traditional ecological knowledge and queer time in the climate change era -- Wild life -- The cyborg in the garden -- Horizon of a different machine: geotechnicity -- Critical ecologies of posthumanism -- Adventures in third nature -- Confronting the popular anthropocene: towards an ecology of hope -- Visual essay citations and image credits -- Biographies.. - Posthuman -- Redesigning design -- More-than-human constellations as immuno-biopolitical fantasy in the urbicene -- Geographies of sensitive matter: on artifical intelligence at urban scale -- Against nature: the technological consciousness of architectural design -- Time by design -- Living past the end times -- Extract and preserve: undergraound repositories for a posthuman future? -- Mapping the future of cities: cartography, urban experience, and subjectivity -- The posthuman city: urban questions for the near future -- Beyond the threshold of the human -- Satellite: enigmatic presence -- On the alienated violence of money: finance capital, value, and the making of monstrous territories -- Geopolitical ecologies of acceleration: the human after metal -- Animal life: a visual essay -- Plant life: the practice of "working together". - Posthuman signals a historical condition in which the coordinates of human existence on the planet are altered by profound technological, ecological, biopolitical, and spatial transformations. Engendering new ways of being in the world, this condition challenges long-established definitions of the 'human', and by extension, of the human environment. Interpreting design as a geographical agent deeply involved in the territorial engravings of contemporary urbanization, New Geographies 09: Posthuman investigates the urban landscapes, fostering a debate about both the potentials and challenges for design to engage with the complex spatialities, more-than-human ecologies, and diverse forms and habits of life in a post-anthropocentric world.
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ISBN | 1945150726. - 9781945150722
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