Zusammenfassung
"Fluidity" befasst sich mit Materialien in Bewegung – aktive und aktivierte, mobile und mobilisierte. Es geht um Prozesse des Wandels, der Bewegung und des Handelns in einem breiten Spektrum von Kontexten und auf verschiedenen räumlichen und zeitlichen Ebenen: von lokal bis global, von molekular bis infrastrukturell, von natürlich bis industriell, von unmittelbar und kurzlebig bis schleichend und geohistorisch, von anorganischen Substanzen bis zu lebenden Organismen. Dieser Band leistet einen Beitrag zu einer kritischen kulturellen Rheologie, die die materielle Komplexität, die epistemischen Funktionen, die politischen Verzweigungen und die ökologischen Dimensionen der Fluidität untersucht.
Abstract
"Fluidity" befasst sich mit Materialien in Bewegung – aktive und aktivierte, mobile und mobilisierte. Es geht um Prozesse des Wandels, der Bewegung und des Handelns in einem breiten Spektrum von Kontexten und auf verschiedenen räumlichen und zeitlichen Ebenen: von lokal bis global, von molekular bis infrastrukturell, von natürlich bis industriell, von unmittelbar und kurzlebig bis schleichend und geohistorisch, von anorganischen Substanzen bis zu lebenden Organismen. Dieser Band leistet einen Beitrag zu einer kritischen kulturellen Rheologie, die die materielle Komplexität, die epistemischen Funktionen, die politischen Verzweigungen und die ökologischen Dimensionen der Fluidität untersucht.
Schlagworte
Media Studies Cultural Studies Art History Anthropocene Ecology Materiality Materials Liquidity- 59–74 Leak Morphologies 59–74
- 255–268 Aerosols as Body Fluid 255–268
- 295–300 List of Figures 295–300
- 301–302 Index 301–302
12 Treffer gefunden
- „... living organism with the changes of weather – vis-ible most of all in the formation of ...” „... breath was quite common – and thus the concept of comparing planet Earth and a living being.Only a few ...” „... humans (like any other living being) have to breathe in and out constantly, we not only incorporate ...”
- „... “new class of artifact: a living, programmable organism” (Chandler 2020). Artificial Intelligence (AI ...” „... differently configured living cells, skin and heart stem cells from a frog embryo of the Xenopus laevis ...” „... into the centre of a circle. Ones that had been made with a hole at their centre carried things along ...”
- „... the fact that we cannot safely lock away discarded things and unwanted materials indefinitely ...” „... living beings. It also delves into the ecolog-ical relationships and interdependencies, and the ...” „... the fact “that materials [are] parts of whole living ecosystems, and remain part of ecosystems ...”
- „... to material apparatuses or things rather than to actual materials. Notable representatives of ...” „... to undermine numerous concepts and categories of cultural theory with its focus on objects and things ...” „... objects, things, and materials in studies of the so-called ‘material turn’, see Marcel Finke’s essay in ...”
- „... & Malafouris 2008), which is largely concerned with objects and things, touches upon some aspects of materials ...” „... atmospheric conditions (freezing air temperature, humidity). Thus, the agency of materials and the things they ...” „... can be found in com-modities, devices, even organisms, and food. Arguing that we are living in the ...”
- „... because they have, among other things, enabled access to an unprecedented amount and variety of material ...” „... ).Now, it is one thing for Earth system scientists to propose a new epoch in Earth his-tory, based on ...” „... indicators of global change; it is quite another thing for a new epoch to be officially accepted and added to ...”
- „... experience) as well as of the living body or organism” (Etzelmüller et al. 2017: 10; my translation). Its ...” „... and combustion processes: “The living organism is above all a heat engine, burning glucose or glycogen ...” „... perceive ‘things’” (Merleau-Ponty 1962/2002: 216). While the writings of Merleau-Ponty became an important ...”
- „... , polluting groundwater and food products, eventually jeopardising the health of living beings. Waste disposal ...” „... living organisms.Notions and the imagery of fluidity (and related terms such as flow, liquidity, or ...” „... Things: A Philosophy of Design, pp. 22–29. London: Reaktion Books.14 | Marcel Finke & Kassandra ...”
- „... IN THE MIX: OBJECTS, THINGS, AND THE ECOLOGY OF MATERIALSMARCEL FINKEWhen discarded car parts meet ...” „... of the relations between objects, things, and materials. I will borrow Tim Ingold’s notion of the ...” „... help us to understand how the latter interrelate with objects and things. The aforementioned ...”
- „... colonial processes that entangle people, soil, and things” (Stoler 2013a: x). At another level, the artists ...” „... . Land of Friends unites different narratives of the riverbank communities in their living relationship ...” „... of living with water. Cosmotarrayas/Cosmotarrafas are hanging sculptures that are made and assembled ...”
- „... information. But if form does not preclude the possibility of leaking, what other things bear the potential to ...” „... human life and dwellings. All living creatures fear a sudden thaw and flood in the spring. They avoid ...” „... ) framing of accidentology – the assertion that the invention of a given thing is at the same time the ...”
- „... rigid structure of the cold chain. What was once living in this fluid medium is now dead and in a frozen ...” „... , the infinite, bounded only by the heavens, parent of all things,” which “can be neither seized nor ...” „... from Marx, described with reference to the commodity form. The value of the commodity as a mere thing ...”