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    Jenna Sutela - NO NO NSE NSE
    Prospecting Ocean
    Tidalectics
    Sex Ecologies
    • Sex Ecologies

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,7(15)Évaluer

      Sex Ecologies explores pleasure, affect, and the powers of the erotic in the human and more-than-human worlds. Arguing for the positive and constructive role of sex in ecology and art practice, these texts and artistic research projects attempt nothing short of reclaiming the sexual from Western erotophobia and heteronormative narratives of nature and reproduction. The artists and writers set out to examine queer ecology through the lens of environmental humanities, investigating the fluid boundaries between bodies (both human and nonhuman), between binary conceptions of nature as separate from culture, and between disciplines. In newly commissioned texts from such writers as Mel Y. Chen and Jack Halberstam and a selection of influential essays--including an annotated version of Audre Lorde's "The Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power" as well as images and sketches from works in progress by a diverse group of artists, Sex Ecologies combines insights from the fields of art, environmental humanities, ecofeminism, gender studies, science, technology, political science, and indigenous studies. 'Sex Ecologies', which accompanies an exhibition of the same name at Kunsthall Trondheim, emerges from an arts-driven research project collaboratively developed between the art center and the Seed Box environmental humanities collaboratory. Conceived not as a result but as a seed arising from this transdisciplinary fertilization, the volume presents a case for the role of sex in environmental and social justice. Co-published with Kunsthall Trondheim (Norway) and the Seed Box (Sweden)

      Sex Ecologies
    • Tidalectics

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The oceans cover two-thirds of the planet, shaping human history and culture, home to countless species. Yet we, as mostly land-dwelling humans, often fail to grasp the importance of these vast bodies of water. Climate change destabilizes notions of land-based embeddedness, collapses tropes of time and space, and turns our future more oceanic. Tidalectics imagines an oceanic worldview, with essays, research, and artists' projects that present a different way of engaging with our hydrosphere. Unbound by land-based modes of thinking and living, the essays and research in Tidalectics reflect the rhythmic fluidity of water.

      Tidalectics
    • Prospecting Ocean

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Investigating the entanglement of industry, politics, culture, and economics at the frontier of ocean excavations through an innovative union of art and science.

      Prospecting Ocean
    • Jenna Sutela - NO NO NSE NSE

      • 111pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Published on the occasion of Jenna Sutela?s exhibition at Kunsthall Trondheim, the book looks at meaning and randomness in the artist?s wetware-powered work. The focus is on her latest work I Magma, exploring the notion of an oracle through alternative forms of intelligence and the application of machinic and chemical processes.0NO NO NSE NSE includes contributions by Lars Bang Larsen, Stefanie Hessler, Caroline A. Jones, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Allison Parrish, Lars TCF Holdhus, and Ben Vickers. It is designed by NODE Berlin Oslo and co-published by Kunsthall Trondheim, Serpentine Galleries, and Koenig Books. Thanks to Finsk-Norsk Kulturinstitutt, Kulturrådet, and Oslo Kunstforening.00Exhibition: Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway (04.03. - 29.08.2020)

      Jenna Sutela - NO NO NSE NSE