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Practices Of Speculation Modeling Embodiment Figuration Jeanne Cortiel Editor Christine Hanke Editor Jan Simon Hutta Editor Colin Milburn Editor

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Practices Of Speculation Modeling Embodiment Figuration Jeanne Cortiel Editor Christine Hanke Editor Jan Simon Hutta Editor Colin Milburn Editor
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.3 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Jeanne Cortiel (editor); Christine Hanke (editor); Jan Simon Hutta (editor); Colin Milburn (editor)
ISBN: 9783839447512, 3839447518
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Practices Of Speculation Modeling Embodiment Figuration Jeanne Cortiel Editor Christine Hanke Editor Jan Simon Hutta Editor Colin Milburn Editor by Jeanne Cortiel (editor); Christine Hanke (editor); Jan Simon Hutta (editor); Colin Milburn (editor) 9783839447512, 3839447518 instant download after payment.

This volume offers innovative ways to think about speculation at a time when anticipation of catastrophe in an apocalyptic mode is the order of the day and shapes public discourse on a global scale. It maps an interdisciplinary field of investigation: the chapters interrogate hegemonic ways of shaping the present through investments in the future, while also looking at speculative practices that reveal transformative potential. The twelve contributions explore concrete instances of envisioning the open unknown and affirmative speculative potentials in history, literature, comics, computer games, mold research, ecosystem science and artistic practice.

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