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[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
Suzy Mackie | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Raven Row, 2017.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Framer Framed, 2024.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Framer Framed, 2024.
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How can art, science and institutional practices counteract the negative consequences of climate and ecological breakdown? How can these practices and ideas advance systemic change? ''Worlding Ecologies'' serves as an anthology of examples and wayward navigational tool, assembling eighteen authors exploring this question from their diverse backgrounds––as scientists,(...)
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Worlding Ecologies: Art, science and activism towards climate justice
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How can art, science and institutional practices counteract the negative consequences of climate and ecological breakdown? How can these practices and ideas advance systemic change? ''Worlding Ecologies'' serves as an anthology of examples and wayward navigational tool, assembling eighteen authors exploring this question from their diverse backgrounds––as scientists, artists, philosophers, activists, theorists and curators––to rigorously approach urgent ecological challenges, including climate breakdown, pollution, biodiversity loss, environmental and social justice. This book emphasizes the fundamental role of art as a vehicle and support structure for intersectional ecological thought. Whilst navigating imagination, worlding-possibility, science fact, social justice and climate action, the book prompts a fundamental role for art to create the blueprints for regenerative and sustainable more-than-human worlds. Structured alongside three sections––Science and Climate Truth; Activism and Climate Justice and Social Justice in Institutional Ecosystems–– ''Worlding Ecologies'' moves from fieldwork-taking to patchwork-making, unifying the arts with science, politics and ecology into a field of synthetic thought and commitment.
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Manchester : Chinese Arts Centre, ©2012.
Institution for the future / co-edited by Biljana Ciric and Sally Lai.
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Pollution is colonialism / Max Liboiron.
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303 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm
Providence : Department of Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design ; New York, NY : Actar Publishers, [2021]
Portals : pedagogy, practice, and architecture's future imaginary (RISD 2020) / editors Amy Catania Kulper, Kevin Crouse, Jennifer Liese.
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Providence : Department of Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design ; New York, NY : Actar Publishers, [2021]
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''Adjusting the lens'' explores the role of photography in contemporary renegotiations of the past and in Indigenous art activism. In moving and powerful case studies, contributors analyze photographic practices and heritage related to Indigenous communities in Canada, Australia, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the United States. In the process, they call(...)
Théorie de la photographie
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Adjusting the lens: indigenous activism, colonial legacies, and photographic heritage
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''Adjusting the lens'' explores the role of photography in contemporary renegotiations of the past and in Indigenous art activism. In moving and powerful case studies, contributors analyze photographic practices and heritage related to Indigenous communities in Canada, Australia, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the United States. In the process, they call attention to how Indigenous people are using old photographs in new ways to empower themselves, revitalize community identity, and decolonize the colonial record. ''Adjusting the lens'' presents original research in this emerging field in Indigenous photography studies, juxtaposing the historical and the contemporary across a range of geographically and culturally distinctive contexts. The transnational perspective of this exciting collection challenges old ways of thinking and meaningfully advances the crucially important project of reclamation.
Théorie de la photographie
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[Place of publication not identified] : Strelka Press, 2012.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Strelka Press, 2012.