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Textures of the Anthropocene, Grain Vapor Ray (2015)
ISBN: 9780262527415 bzw. 0262527413, in Englisch, Mit Press Ltd, Taschenbuch, neu.
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We have entered the Anthropocene era -- a geological age of our own making, in which what we have understood to be nature is made by man. We need a new way to understand the dynamics of a new epoch. These volumes offer writings that approach the Anthropocene through the perspectives of grain, vapor, and ray -- the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant. The first three volumes -- each devoted to one of the three textures -- offer a series of paired texts, with contemporary writers responding... We have entered the Anthropocene era -- a geological age of our own making, in which what we have understood to be nature is made by man. We need a new way to understand the dynamics of a new epoch. These volumes offer writings that approach the Anthropocene through the perspectives of grain, vapor, and ray -- the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant. The first three volumes -- each devoted to one of the three textures -- offer a series of paired texts, with contemporary writers responding to historic writings. A fourth volume offers a guide to the project as a whole. Grain: Granular materials add up to concrete forms; insignificant specks accumulate into complex entities. The texts in this volume narrate some of the fundamental qualities of the granular. In one pairing of texts, Robert Smithson compares the accumulation of thoughts to the aggregation of sediment, and an environmental historian writes about the stakes for earthly knowledge today. Other authors include Alfred Russel Wallace, Denis Diderot, and Georges Bataille. Vapor: The vaporous represents matter's transformations. In this volume, a political scientist compares Kafka's haunting Odradek to vibrant matter ; a media theorist responds to poems and diagrams by Buckminster Fuller; and more, including texts by Hippocrates, Italo Calvino, and James Clerk Maxwell. Ray: A ray is an act of propagation and diffusion, encompassing a chain of interdependencies between energy and matter. This volume includes texts by Spinoza (with a reconceptualization by a contemporary philosopher), Jacques Lacan (followed by an anthropologist's reflections on temporality), Thomas Pynchon (accompanied by an interpretation of Pynchon's electro-mysticism ), and others. These volumes constitute a unique experiment in design and composition as well as content. The mingling of texts and the juxtaposition of different areas of knowledge represented in a variety of forms express the dynamics of a world in change.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 56x229x159 mm;Gewicht: 2,04 kg;Geschikt voor: 22 jaar en ouder;Verschijningsdatum: maart 2015;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 0262527413;ISBN13: 9780262527415; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2015.
Textures of the Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray (2015)
ISBN: 9780262527415 bzw. 0262527413, in Englisch, MIT PR Feb 2015, Taschenbuch, neu.
Neuware - We have entered the Anthropocene era -- a geological age of our own making, in which what we have understood to be nature is made by man. We need a new way to understand the dynamics of a new epoch. These volumes offer writings that approach the Anthropocene through the perspectives of grain, vapor, and ray -- the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant. The first three volumes -- each devoted to one of the three textures -- offer a series of paired texts, with contemporary writers responding to historic writings. A fourth volume offers a guide to the project as a whole. Grain: Granular materials add up to concrete forms; insignificant specks accumulate into complex entities. The texts in this volume narrate some of the fundamental qualities of the granular. In one pairing of texts, Robert Smithson compares the accumulation of thoughts to the aggregation of sediment, and an environmental historian writes about the stakes for earthly knowledge today. Other authors include Alfred Russel Wallace, Denis Diderot, and Georges Bataille. Vapor: The vaporous represents matter's transformations. In this volume, a political scientist compares Kafka's haunting 'Odradek' to 'vibrant matter'; a media theorist responds to poems and diagrams by Buckminster Fuller; and more, including texts by Hippocrates, Italo Calvino, and James Clerk Maxwell. Ray: A ray is an act of propagation and diffusion, encompassing a chain of interdependencies between energy and matter. This volume includes texts by Spinoza (with a reconceptualization by a contemporary philosopher), Jacques Lacan (followed by an anthropologist's reflections on temporality), Thomas Pynchon (accompanied by an interpretation of Pynchon's 'electro-mysticism'), and others. These volumes constitute a unique experiment in design and composition as well as content. The mingling of texts and the juxtaposition of different areas of knowledge represented in a variety of forms express the dynamics of a world in change. 1008 pp. Englisch.
Textures of the Anthropocene, 4-Vol. Set: Grain Vapor Ray (2015)
ISBN: 9780262527415 bzw. 0262527413, Band: 4, vermutlich in Englisch, MIT Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Texts and textures: approaching an age of human-made nature through the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant. We have entered the Anthropocene era—a geological age of our own making, in which what we have understood to be nature is made by man. We need a new way to understand the dynamics of a new epoch. These volumes offer writings that approach the Anthropocene through the perspectives of grain, vapor, and ray—the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant. The first three volumes—each devoted to one of the three textures—offer a series of paired texts, with contemporary writers responding to historic writings. A fourth volume offers a guide to the project as a whole. Grain: Granular materials add up to concrete forms; insignificant specks accumulate into complex entities. The texts in this volume narrate some of the fundamental qualities of the granular. In one pairing of texts, Robert Smithson compares the accumulation of thoughts to the aggregation of sediment, and an environmental historian writes about the stakes for earthly knowledge today. Other authors include Alfred Russel Wallace, Denis Diderot, and Georges Bataille. Vapor: The vaporous represents matter's transformations. In this volume, a political scientist compares Kafka's haunting 'Odradek” to 'vibrant matter”; a media theorist responds to poems and diagrams by Buckminster Fuller; and more, including texts by Hippocrates, Italo Calvino, and James Clerk Maxwell. Ray: A ray is an act of propagation and diffusion, encompassing a chain of interdependencies between energy and matter. This volume includes texts by Spinoza (with a reconceptualization by a contemporary philosopher), Jacques Lacan (followed by an anthropologist's reflections on temporality), Thomas Pynchon (accompanied by an interpretation of Pynchon's 'electro-mysticism”), and others. These volumes constitute a unique experiment in design and composition as well as content. The mingling of texts and the juxtaposition of different areas of knowledge represented in a variety of forms express the dynamics of a world in change. Taschenbuch, 06.02.2015.
Textures Of The Anthropocene, 4-vol. Set: Grain Vapor Ray
ISBN: 9780262527415 bzw. 0262527413, Band: 4, vermutlich in Englisch, MIT Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Texts and textures: approaching an age of human-made nature through the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant.We have entered the Anthropocene era-a geological age of our own making, in which what we have understood to be nature is made by man. We need a new way to understand the dynamics of a new epoch. These volumes offer writings that approach the Anthropocene through the perspectives of grain, vapor, and ray-the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant. The first three volumes-each devoted to one of the three textures-offer a series of paired texts, with contemporary writers responding to historic writings. A fourth volume offers a guide to the project as a whole.Grain: Granular materials add up to concrete forms; insignificant specks accumulate into complex entities. The texts in this volume narrate some of the fundamental qualities of the granular. In one pairing of texts, Robert Smithson compares the accumulation of thoughts to the aggregation of sediment, and an environmental historian writes about the stakes for earthly knowledge today. Other authors include Alfred Russel Wallace, Denis Diderot, and Georges Bataille.Vapor: The vaporous represents matter''s transformations. In this volume, a political scientist compares Kafka''s haunting "Odradek" to "vibrant matter"; a media theorist responds to poems and diagrams by Buckminster Fuller; and more, including texts by Hippocrates, Italo Calvino, and James Clerk Maxwell.Ray: A ray is an act of propagation and diffusion, encompassing a chain of interdependencies between energy and matter. This volume includes texts by Spinoza (with a reconceptualization by a contemporary philosopher), Jacques Lacan (followed by an anthropologist''s reflections on temporality), Thomas Pynchon (accompanied by an interpretation of Pynchon''s "electro-mysticism"), and others.These volumes constitute a unique experiment in design and composition as well as content. The mingling of texts and the juxtaposition of different areas of knowledge represented in a variety of forms express the dynamics of a world in change.
Textures of the Anthropocene, 4-vol. set: Grain Vapor Ray Katrin Klingan Editor
ISBN: 9780262527415 bzw. 0262527413, Band: 4, vermutlich in Englisch, MIT Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Texts and textures: approaching an age of human-made nature through the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant.We have entered the Anthropocene era—a geological age of our own making, in which what we have understood to be nature is made by man. We need a new way to understand the dynamics of a new epoch. These volumes offer writings that approach the Anthropocene through the perspectives of grain, vapor, and ray—the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant. The first three volumes—each devoted to one of the three textures—offer a series of paired texts, with contemporary writers responding to historic writings. A fourth volume offers a guide to the project as a whole.Grain: Granular materials add up to concrete forms; insignificant specks accumulate into complex entities. The texts in this volume narrate some of the fundamental qualities of the granular. In one pairing of texts, Robert Smithson compares the accumulation of thoughts to the aggregation of sediment, and an environmental historian writes about the stakes for earthly knowledge today. Other authors include Alfred Russel Wallace, Denis Diderot, and Georges Bataille.Vapor: The vaporous represents matter's transformations. In this volume, a political scientist compares Kafka's haunting “Odradek” to “vibrant matter”; a media theorist responds to poems and diagrams by Buckminster Fuller; and more, including texts by Hippocrates, Italo Calvino, and James Clerk Maxwell.Ray: A ray is an act of propagation and diffusion, encompassing a chain of interdependencies between energy and matter. This volume includes texts by Spinoza (with a reconceptualization by a contemporary philosopher), Jacques Lacan (followed by an anthropologist's reflections on temporality), Thomas Pynchon (accompanied by an interpretation of Pynchon's “electro-mysticism”), and others.These volumes constitute a unique experiment in design and composition as well as content. The mingling of texts and the juxtaposition of different areas of knowledge represented in a variety of forms express the dynamics of a world in change.
Textures Of The Anthropocene, 4-vol. Set: Grain Vapor Ray
ISBN: 9780262527415 bzw. 0262527413, Band: 4, vermutlich in Englisch, MIT Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Texts and textures: approaching an age of human-made nature through the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant.We have entered the Anthropocene era—a geological age of our own making, in which what we have understood to be nature is made by man. We need a new way to understand the dynamics of a new epoch. These volumes offer writings that approach the Anthropocene through the perspectives of grain, vapor, and ray—the particulate, the volatile, and the radiant. The first three volumes—each devoted to one of the three textures—offer a series of paired texts, with contemporary writers responding to historic writings. A fourth volume offers a guide to the project as a whole.Grain: Granular materials add up to concrete forms; insignificant specks accumulate into complex entities. The texts in this volume narrate some of the fundamental qualities of the granular. In one pairing of texts, Robert Smithson compares the accumulation of thoughts to the aggregation of sediment, and an environmental historian writes about the stakes for earthly knowledge today. Other authors include Alfred Russel Wallace, Denis Diderot, and Georges Bataille.Vapor: The vaporous represents matter''s transformations. In this volume, a political scientist compares Kafka''s haunting “Odradek” to “vibrant matter”; a media theorist responds to poems and diagrams by Buckminster Fuller; and more, including texts by Hippocrates, Italo Calvino, and James Clerk Maxwell.Ray: A ray is an act of propagation and diffusion, encompassing a chain of interdependencies between energy and matter. This volume includes texts by Spinoza (with a reconceptualization by a contemporary philosopher), Jacques Lacan (followed by an anthropologist''s reflections on temporality), Thomas Pynchon (accompanied by an interpretation of Pynchon''s “electro-mysticism”), and others.These volumes constitute a unique experiment in design and composition as well as content. The mingling of texts and the juxtaposition of different areas of knowledge represented in a variety of forms express the dynamics of a world in change.
Textures of The Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray
ISBN: 9783957632326 bzw. 3957632323, in Deutsch, Revolver Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Die Anthropozän-Hypothese sieht die Menschheit als geologische Größe, die Sedimente, Ströme, Strahlungen rejustiert. Diesen veränderten Metabolismus nimmt die Publikation Textures of the Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray zum Ausgangspunkt eines diskursiven transhistorischen Experiments. In drei Bänden und einer "Gebrauchsanleitung" nimmt die Publikation die materiellen Ströme der Welt beim Wort - in Form des Partikularen (Grain), des Flüchtigen (Vapor) und des Strahlenden (Ray): ein Korpus von Texten aus mehreren Jahrhunderten von Hippokrates über Babur bis Keynes, ein Archiv der Reflexion über die Dinge und ihre Transformationen, kommentiert und weitergeschrieben von zeitgenössischen Autoren. Mit Beiträgen von?Elmar Altvater, Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri, Jane Bennett, Josh Berson, Akeel Bilgrami, Torsten Blume, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Dietmar Dath, Kodwo Eshun, Natasha Ginwala, Goldin+Senneby, Armin Haas, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Dorothea von Hantelmann, Stefan Helmreich, Erich Hörl, Tim Ingold, Friedrich Kittler, Adrian Lahoud, John Law, Flora Lysen, Margarida Mendes, Gloria Meynen, Molly Nesbit, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Jürgen Renn, Dorion Sagan, Bernd M. Scherer, Michel Serres, Peter Sloterdijk, Sverker Sörlin, Benjamin Steininger, STRATAGRIDS, Bronislaw Szerszynski, Paulo Tavares, John Tresch, Etienne Turpin, Christina Vagt, Bettina Vismann, Cecelia Watson, Allen S. Weiss, Jan Zalasiewicz. Berlin 2014, 3 Bäne und 1 Manual, 328 + 280 + 336 + 80 Seiten, Ill., 23 x 16 cm, broschiert, EnglischSofort lieferbar, Softcover.
Textures of The Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray (2014)
ISBN: 9783957632326 bzw. 3957632323, Band: 2014, in Deutsch, Revolver Publishing, neu.
Textures of The Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray, Die Anthropozän-Hypothese sieht die Menschheit als geologische Grösse, die Sedimente, Ströme, Strahlungen rejustiert. Diesen veränderten Metabolismus nimmt die Publikation Textures of the Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray zum Ausgangspunkt eines diskursiven transhistorischen Experiments. In drei Bänden und einer Gebrauchsanleitung nimmt die Publikation die materiellen Ströme der Welt beim Wort in Form des Partikularen (Grain), des Flüchtigen (Vapor) und des Strahlenden (Ray): ein Korpus von Texten aus mehreren Jahrhunderten von Hippokrates über Babur bis Keynes, ein Archiv der Reflexion über die Dinge und ihre Transformationen, kommentiert und weitergeschrieben von zeitgenössischen Autoren. Mit Beiträgen von?Elmar Altvater, Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri, Jane Bennett, Josh Berson, Akeel Bilgrami, Torsten Blume, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Dietmar Dath, Kodwo Eshun, Natasha Ginwala, Goldin+Senneby, Armin Haas, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Dorothea von Hantelmann, Stefan Helmreich, Erich Hörl, Tim Ingold, Friedrich Kittler, Adrian Lahoud, John Law, Flora Lysen, Margarida Mendes, Gloria Meynen, Molly Nesbit, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Jürgen Renn, Dorion Sagan, Bernd M. Scherer, Michel Serres, Peter Sloterdijk, Sverker Sörlin, Benjamin Steininger, STRATAGRIDS, Bronislaw Szerszynski, Paulo Tavares, John Tresch, Etienne Turpin, Christina Vagt, Bettina Vismann, Cecelia Watson, Allen S. Weiss, Jan Zalasiewicz. Berlin 2014, 3 Bäne und 1 Manual, 328 + 280 + 336 + 80 Seiten, Ill., 23 x 16 cm, broschiert, Englisch, Kunststoff-Einband, 2014.
Textures of The Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray
ISBN: 9783957632326 bzw. 3957632323, in Deutsch, Revolver Publishing, neu.
Textures of The Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray, Die Anthropozän-Hypothese sieht die Menschheit als geologische Grösse, die Sedimente, Ströme, Strahlungen rejustiert. Diesen veränderten Metabolismus nimmt die Publikation Textures of the Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray zum Ausgangspunkt eines diskursiven transhistorischen Experiments. In drei Bänden und einer Gebrauchsanleitung nimmt die Publikation die materiellen Ströme der Welt beim Wort in Form des Partikularen (Grain), des Flüchtigen (Vapor) und des Strahlenden (Ray): ein Korpus von Texten aus mehreren Jahrhunderten von Hippokrates über Babur bis Keynes, ein Archiv der Reflexion über die Dinge und ihre Transformationen, kommentiert und weitergeschrieben von zeitgenössischen Autoren. Mit Beiträgen von?Elmar Altvater, Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri, Jane Bennett, Josh Berson, Akeel Bilgrami, Torsten Blume, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Dietmar Dath, Kodwo Eshun, Natasha Ginwala, Goldin+Senneby, Armin Haas, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Dorothea von Hantelmann, Stefan Helmreich, Erich Hörl, Tim Ingold, Friedrich Kittler, Adrian Lahoud, John Law, Flora Lysen, Margarida Mendes, Gloria Meynen, Molly Nesbit, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Jürgen Renn, Dorion Sagan, Bernd M. Scherer, Michel Serres, Peter Sloterdijk, Sverker Sörlin, Benjamin Steininger, STRATAGRIDS, Bronislaw Szerszynski, Paulo Tavares, John Tresch, Etienne Turpin, Christina Vagt, Bettina Vismann, Cecelia Watson, Allen S. Weiss, Jan Zalasiewicz. Berlin 2014, 3 Bäne und 1 Manual, 328 + 280 + 336 + 80 Seiten, Ill., 23 x 16 cm, broschiert, Englisch.
Textures of the Anthropocene: Grain Vapor Ray (4 volume set) (MIT Press)
ISBN: 9780262527415 bzw. 0262527413, Band: 4, in Englisch, MIT Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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