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Transductive contagions: theater and vibrancy
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posted on 2023-06-08, 14:31 authored by Sally-Jane NormanAs techno-science increasingly reaches into every aspect of life, formerly fast held distinctions between the inert and the active, the human and non-human and life and matter are cracking. From biotechnical engineering to the cataclysmic imminence of climate change, our very notions of what and how we consider life are under fire. What are the ethical, aesthetic and political stakes in understanding a world view in which humans are no longer at the centre? The Vibrancy Effect originates from a closed expert meeting organized by V2_ and Chris Salter that brought together artists, social scientists, natural scientists and humanities experts to explore the question of what matter does, to us and the world, and to bridge the gap between different disciplines conceptualizing and working with new notions of ‘vibrant materiality’ (Jane Bennett) and ‘material agency’ (Andrew Pickering).
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NAi Uitgevers, V2_Book title
The vibrancy effectPlace of publication
RotterdamISBN
978-94-6208-032-4Series
ebookDepartment affiliated with
- Media and Film Publications
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Contributors: Andrew Pickering, Timothy Lenoir, Tagny Duff, Sundar Sarukkai, Dmitry Gelfand, Evelina Domnitch, Arjen Mulder, Sally Jane Norman, Peter Cariani, Mariam Fraser, Maurizio Martinucci, Joel Ryan, Tomasz Jaskiewicz, Harry Smoak, Chris SalterFull text available
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Harry Smoak, Chris Salter, Erik Adigard, Michel van DartelLegacy Posted Date
2013-02-28Usage metrics
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