Artworks for Jellyfish and Other Others [electronic resource].
Noxious Sector Press 2022
Open access content
After humans destroy one another’s worlds, what will be left are the jellyfish. At least, this is the suggestion of the biologist Jeremy Jackson, who argues that the synergistic effects of the 6th mass extinction have led to the flourishing of some species — such as jellyfish. Such thriving is almost certainly not what Joseph Beuys had in mind when he argued that we are creating the “total artwork of the future social order.” But what would happen if we held these provocations together: that human auto-destruction is a creation for other worlds, other species … other others? Artworks for Jellyfish collects writings from artists, theorists and scholars of science on the question of how art mediates and mitigates our imagination of the future in the wake of an extinction event — or, to put it a little bit differently, how to make artworks for jellyfish.
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Art criticism
Climatic changes
Ecology
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Amanda Boetzkes
Ted Hiebert
Julian A M.P.
bug carlson
Nicole Clouston
Silas Fischer
Terrance Houle
Cavil S. Kentis
Jessica Jacobson-Konefall
Ryuta Nakajima
Sky O’Brien
Amanda White
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