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Ambiguous Territory: Architecture, Landscape and the Postnatural [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x165 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Actar Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1948765659
  • ISBN-13: 9781948765657
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x165 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Actar Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1948765659
  • ISBN-13: 9781948765657
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Ambiguous Territory brings together the work of over forty architects, landscape architects, artists, and historians engaged in an exploration of art and design’s place in a time of environmental uncertainty and existential threat. Conceived in both environmental and disciplinary terms, the concept of “ambiguous territory” seeks to define conditions of uncertainty between nature and culture as well as architecture, art, and landscape. Ambiguous Territory advances the argument that it is through such forms of transdisciplinary practice that new opportunities emerge for creative thinking about our changing relationship to the Earth.

What stories can art and design tell about the effects of global warming and its fundamental reordering of our perceived distinction between nature and culture? Ambiguous Territory brings together the work of architects, landscape architects, artists, and historians to present stories and depictions of a postnatural world and its effects of alienation on traditional forms of identity and meaning.

Initially staged as an exhibition and related symposium at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan before traveling to the Elmaleh Gallery at the University of Virginia, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, and Handwerker Gallery at Ithaca College, the work included in this volume can be seen to engage estrangement as a productive site of intellectual and creative potential. Resisting at once naive optimism and cynical pessimism about the place of art and design in a time of environmental uncertainty and existential threat, Ambiguous Territory explores a opportunities for creative thinking and aesthetic practices that question as well as reinvent our relationship to the Earth, enabling us to see things anew, or simply to probe where we might be heading. Out of what kind of fog? Into what kind of New World?

With Contributions of Ellie Abrons, Paula Gaetano Adi, amid.cero9, Amy Balkin, Philip Beesley, Ursula Biemann, The Bittertang Farm, Edward Burtynsky, Bradley Cantrell, Gustavo Crembil, Brian Davis, Design Earth, Mark Dion, Formlessfinder, Lindsey french, Adam Fure, Futureforms, Michael Geffel, Rania Ghosn, David Gissen, El Hadi Jazairy, Harrison Atelier, Cornelia Hesse-Honegger, Lisa Hirmer, Catherine Ingraham, Lydia Kallipoliti, Perry Kulper, Sean Lally, Landing Studio, Lateral Office, LCLA, Mark Lindquist, LiquidFactory, Ariane Lourie-Harrison, Meredith Miller, Thom Moran, Ricardo de Ostos, NaJa & deOstos, Nemestudio, Mark Nystrom, OMG / O’Donnell Miller Group, The Open Workshop, Ricardo de Ostos, oOR / Office of Outdoor Research, Jennifer Peeples, pneumastudio, Alessandra Ponte, Office for Political Innovation, Rachele Riley, RVTR, Smout Allen, smudge studio, Neil Spiller, Terreform ONE, Andreas Theodoridis, Unknown Fields, Liam Young, Marina Zurkow
Acknowledgements 11(1)
Foreword: The Territory of Ambiguity 12(8)
Catherine Ingraham
Editors' Introduction: Weird Worlds and Peculiar Practices: Imagining a Tentative Future 20(26)
Cathryn Dwyre
Chris Perry
David Salomon
Kathy Velikov
Introductory Essays: How to Become a Landscape Writing Machine 46(24)
David Gissen
Architecture Without People
56(14)
Liam Young
PART I The Atmospheric
ESSAYS
Bubbles and the Problem of Voluntary Containment
70(12)
Lydia Kallipoliti
Tentacle Shapes
82(12)
Sean Lally
Holes
94(12)
Ariane Lourie Harrison
Afterword: Unclouded
106(8)
Meredith Miller
Work
114(2)
Amy Balkin
NaJa & deOstos
116(2)
Sean Lally
118(1)
Ursula Biemann
119(1)
Kallipoliti & Theodoridis
120(2)
Smudge Studio
122(2)
John Cook
124(2)
Lateral Office / LCLA Office
126(2)
Amid.Cero9
128(2)
Mark Nystrom
130(4)
PART II The biologic
ESSAYS
Scavengers and Other Creatures
134(14)
Ricardo de Ostos
Practices of Receptivity
148(16)
Lindsey french
Toxic Grotesque Landscapes
164(12)
Jennifer Peeples
AFTERWORD
Biologic Mediations
176(8)
Ellie Abrons
Work: Philip Beesley / PBAI / LASG
184(2)
Harrison Atelier
186(2)
Lindsey french
188(1)
Mark Dion
189(1)
The Bittertang Farm
190(1)
Offpolinn
191(1)
Pneumastudio
192(2)
Michael Geffel
194(2)
Neil Spiller
196(2)
Cornelia Hesse-Honegger
198(2)
Perry Kulper
200(2)
OMG
202(2)
Marina Zurkow
204(2)
Terreform One
206(2)
Futureforms
208(2)
Ellie Abrons
210(4)
PART III The Geologic
ESSAYS
Cyborg Ecologies: Choreographing Landscape Resistance
214(14)
Bradley Cantrell
Of Oil and Ice
228(12)
Rania Ghosn
El Hadi Jazairy
Earthlight (Clair de Terre): fin-de-siecle cosmographies
240(16)
Alessandra Ponte
Afterword: Ambiguous Territory, Complexity and Collaboration
256(8)
Mark Lindquist
Work: Unknown Fields
264(2)
Nemestudio
266(2)
Bradley Cantrell
268(2)
Brian Davis
270(2)
The Open Workshop
272(2)
Edward Burtynsky
274(2)
Smout Allen
276(2)
Design Earth
278(2)
Gaetano Adi & Crembil
280(2)
Formlessfinder
282(2)
LiquidFactory
284(1)
Adam Fure
285(1)
Lisa Hirmer
286(2)
Oor
288(2)
RVTR
290(2)
Miller & Moran
292(2)
Landing Studio
294(2)
Rachele Riley
296(2)
Afterword: Archiagape 298(6)
Peder Anker
Biographies: Editors 304(2)
Essayists 306(6)
Exhibitors 312(5)
Additional Credits 317