Titel:
Tidalectics
:
imagining an oceanic worldview through art and science
Enthält:
A renaissance for the oceans
/ Francesca von Habsburg
Becoming the octopus
/ Markus Reymann
Tidalectics : imagining an oceanic worldview through art and science
/ Stefanie Hessler
Dream Haiti
/ Kamau Brathwaite
Revisiting Tidalectics : Irma/José/Maria 2017
/ Elizabeth DeLoughrey
Our sea of islands
/ Epeli Hau'ofa
Lessons for humanity form the ocean of ancestors
/ Paul D'Arcy
Reflections from Oceania on indigenous epistemology, the ocean, and sustainability
/ Cresantia Frances Koya Vaka'uta, Lingikoni Vaka'uta, and Rosiana Lagi
The Polynesian Rahui and global issues of climate
/ Tamatoa Bambridge and Stéphanie Leyronas
The physical and spiritual disincarnation of landscapes under pressure from climate change : historical and global constraints for Pacific Islanders
/ Guigone Camus
Orang Suku Laut seascape
/ Cynthia Chou
Undersea
/ Rachel Carson
The kinship of tides
/ Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Solidarities and alliances in times of toxic sovereignties (developed in conversation with Elizabeth A. Povinelli)
/ Susanne M. Winterling
Fishes should not be taken from the deep!
/ Chus Martínez
Water, a queer archive of feeling
/ Astrida Neimanis
Nuclear justice : interview with Tony deBrum and Bill Graham
/ Nabil Ahmed
Radio ocean
/ Stefan Helmreich
The ocean and transport/the ocean in transport/the ocean as transport; or, Mobilis in Mobili
/ Philip E. Steinberg
Sea-level rise and suburbia in reverse
/ Keller Easterling
The law of the sea for a new epoch?
/ Davor Vidas
From Cale d'étoiles : Coolitude and Chair corail, fragment coolies
/ Khal Torabully
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references
"Published on occasion of the exhibition Tidalectics at Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary-Augarten, Vienna, June 2-November 19, 2017, curated by Stefanie Hessler, TBA21-Academy."--Colophon. - Includes bibliographical references
Beschreibung:
"Tidalectics presents seminal historical texts alongside new research on one of the world's most important and currently threatened ecosystems--the oceans--by key voices whose work is deeply anchored in the oceanic space. These writers offer perspectives from a diverse range of disciplines, including art, law, geography, oceanography, architecture, anthropology, and Oceanian philosophy."--Page 4 of cover