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Swamps and the New Imagination: On the Future of Cohabitation in Art, Architecture, and Philosophy

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Full Title:

Swamps and the New Imagination: On the Future of Cohabitation in Art, Architecture, and Philosophy

Contributors:

By (Author) Nomeda Urbonas
Edited by Gediminas Urbonas
Edited by Kristupas Sabolius

ISBN:

9783956794841

Publisher:

Sternberg Press

Imprint:

Sternberg Press

Publication Date:

29th April 2025

Country:

Germany

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

410

Dimensions:

Width 171mm, Height 241mm

Weight:

567g

Description

Contributors consider the vital urgency of human cohabitation with other forms of life, beginning a dialogue with possible futures. Contributors consider the vital urgency of human cohabitation with other forms of life, beginning a dialogue with possible futures.It is not easy to define a swamp, even in biology. The term is frequently used to characterize marshes, bogs, mires, wetlands, meadows, and other grey zones between land and water. In that sense, "swamp" is a metonym for a variety of transitional ecosystems and functions. This book invokes that concept as a tool to address the vital urgency of human cohabitation with other forms of life, placing the swamp at the crossroad of disciplines and practices. It is more than a biological ecosystem; it is a milieu of manifold sympoietic relationships, a locus of imagination, fostering the dialogue for possible futures. It is also a very particular modality-"an interface of Gaia"-offering a "face," a certain physiognomy to faceless networks of relations, inviting us to engage in regimes of entanglement. The contributors to this volume expand on swampy notions, probing global and speculative art and architecture, intercalating philosophy and queer theory, and filtering these notions through the lens of posthumanist ecology, informed by the histories and theories of cybernetics, sociology, and the commons. Contributors Lorena Bello and Brent D. Ryan, Nikola Boji, Chiara Bottici, Jonathan Jae-an Crisman and Newton Harrison, Glorianna Davenport and Gershon Dublon, T.J. Demos, Vittoria Di Palma, Jennifer Gabrys, Tinna Gretarsd ttir and Sigurj n Baldur Hafsteinsson, Stefan Helmreich, Stefanie Hessler, Yuk Hui, Giedr Jankeviit, Caroline A. Jones, Lars Bang Larsen, Bruno Latour, Gintautas Mazeikis, Astrida Neimanis, Kate Orff and Mariel Villere, Andrew Pickering, Kristina Lee Podesva, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Maria Puig de la Bellacasa and Dimitris Papadopoulos, Cristina Ricupero, Egl Rindzeviit, Kristupas Sabolius, Saskia Sassen, Caterina Scaramelli, Marco Scotini, Pelin Tan, Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas, Angela Vettese

Author Bio

Nomeda Urbonas is cofounder with Gediminas Urbonas of US- the Urbonas Studio, an interdisciplinary research practice. Gediminas Urbonas is an Associate Professor at MIT and an artist, activist, educator, and is cofounder with Nomeda Urbonas of US- the Urbonas Studio, an interdisciplinary research practice. Kristupas Sabolius is an associate professor of philosophy at Vilnius University (Lithuania) and a Fulbright Scholar alumnus at SUNY (Stony Brook).

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