Architecture in the Anthropocene : : encounters among design, deep time, science and philosophy / / edited by Etienne Turpin.

Research regarding the significance and consequence of anthropogenic transformations of the earth’s land, oceans, biosphere and climate have demonstrated that, from a wide variety of perspectives, it is very likely that humans have initiated a new geological epoch, their own. First labeled the Anthr...

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Superior document:Critical climate change
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Place / Publishing House:Ann Arbor, Michigan : : Open Humanities Press, an imprint of Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library,, 2013.
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Critical climate change.
Physical Description:1 online resource (250 pages) :; illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
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505 0 |a Who does the earth think it is, now? / Etienne Turpin -- AnthroPark / Michael C.C. Lin -- Matters of observation: on architecture in the Anthropocene / John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi Rönnskog in conversation with Etienne Turpin -- Radical meteorology / Nabil Ahmed -- Three holes: in the geological present / Seth Denizen -- Episodes from a history of scalelessness: William Jerome Harrison and geological photography / Adam Bobbette -- Inquiries and interpretations concerning the observations and finding from atmospherica-investigating, landscape-exploring, universe-tracking instruments, their experiments, studies, etc. / Emily Cheng -- Matters of calculation: the evidence of the Anthropocene / Eyal Weizman in conversation with Heather Davis and Etienne Turpin -- Landscapes of San Francisco Bay: plates from Bay Lexicon / Jane Wolff -- Architecture's lapidarium: on the lives of geological specimens / Amy Catania Kulper -- Erratic imaginaries: thinking landscape as evidence / Jane Hutton -- Swimming in it / Chester Rennie -- 
505 8 |a Time matters: on temporality in the Anthropocene / Elizabeth Grosz in conversation with Heather Davis and Etienne Turpin -- Fortune head geologies / Lisa Hirmer -- Utopia on ice: the climate as commodity form / Mark Dorrain -- The mineralogy of being / Eleanor Kaufman -- Amplitude modulation / Meghan Archer -- Matters of cosmopolitics: on the provocations of Gaïa / Isabelle Stengers in conversation with Heather Davis and Etienne Turpin -- In the furnace of disorientation: tragic drama and the litergical force of metal / Guy Zimmerman -- Tark Creek supergrid / Amy Norris and Clinton Langevin -- Matters of fabulation: on the construction of realities in the Anthropocene / François Roche in conversation with Etienne Turpin -- The geological imperative: on the political ecology of the Amazonia's deep history / Paulo Tavares. 
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