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ISBN-10 : 1003852407
ISBN-13 : 9781003852407
Author: Roberto Barbanti, Isabelle Ginot, Makis Solomos, Cécile Sorin
Arts, Ecologies, Transitions provides in-depth insights into how aesthetic relations and current artistic practices are fundamentally ecological and intrinsically connected to the world. As art is created in a given historic temporality, it presents specific modalities of productive and sensory relations to the world. With contributions from 49 researchers, this book tracks evolutions in the arts that demonstrate an awareness of the environmental, economic, social, and political crises. It proposes interdisciplinary approaches to art that clarify the multiple relationships between art and ecology through an exploration of key concepts such as collapsonauts, degrowth, place, recycling, and walking art. All the artistic fields are addressed from the visual arts, theatre, dance, music and sound art, cinema, and photography – including those that are rarely represented in research such as digital creation or graphic design – to showcase the diversity of artistic practices in transition. Through original research this book presents ideas in an accessible format and will be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of environmental studies, ecology, geography, cultural studies, architecture, performance studies, visual arts, cinema, music, and literature studies.
Arts, Ecologies, Transitions : Constructing a Common Vocabulary 1st Table of contents:
1 Acoustic Ecology
What is Acoustic Ecology?
Schizophonia
Acoustic and Musical Ecologies
Field Recording
Acoustic Ecology and Transition
Three Key References
2 Aesthetic Subjectivation (Process of)
Note
Three Key References
3 Aisthesis
Three Key References
4 Alienation
Three Key References
5 Animal
Three Key References
6 Anthropocene and Aesthetics (The)
Three Key References
7 Architecture (The Aesthetics of Ecological Transition in)
Note
Three Key References
8 Art and Milieu (Works of)
Three Key References
9 Art in Common
Three Key References
10 Biodiversity: An Aesthetic Emergency
Notes
Three Key References
11 Cinema
Notes
Three Key References
12 Co-creation: Collective, Participatory, and Immersive Art
Notes
Three Key References
13 Collapsonauts
From Transition to Collapse
Musical and Literary Refrains
Collapsonaut Arts
Three Key References
14 Contemporary Dance
Notes
Three Key References
15 Decoloniality
Notes
Three Key References
16 Degrowth
Degrowth
Degrowth in the Arts and Music
Do It Yourself, Hacking, and Real Utopias
Three Key References
17 Digital Creation
Rethinking Practices
Cultivating Frugality
Making a Material Impact
Re-naturalising Time
Notes
Three Key References
18 Documentary Arts
In the Face of Extreme Violence
The Witness
The Critic
The Fable
Three Key References
19 Ecocriticism and Ecocinema
Notes
Three Key References
20 Ecofeminism
Three Key References
21 Ecofeminist Territories
Note
Three Key References
22 Ecosomatics
Somatic Practices
Identifying Issues to Better Prepare for Them
The Body as Nature: Materialities, Histories, Representations, Reopening Trajectories
Art Worlds
Three Key References
23 The Garden
The Garden Today
Three Key References
24 Geography and the Aesthetic Production of Ecological Issues
Note
Three Key References
25 Graphic Design
Note
Three Key References
26 I for Iconœmic
Note
Three Key References
27 Landscapes, Territory, and Urbanism
Notes
Three Key References
28 Learning and Experience
Local and Contextual Knowledge, and Situation-based Learning
Holistic Learning
Situating Knowledge
A Collective Dynamic
Circulating and Sharing Knowledge
Conclusion
Three Key References
29 Literature and the Commons
Three Key References
30 Literature(s)
Notes
Three Key References
31 Memory and Choreographic Works
Notes
Three Key References
32 Music
Notes
Three Key References
33 Musical Performance and Wet Markets
Three Key References
34 Performance
Artistic Action, and Environmental and Social Engagement
Performance: Fusion and Dissolution of the Hierarchy of Living Beings
Desire and Limitations of “Becoming Savage”: A Fantasy Territory outside of the Cultural Domains
Three Key References
35 Pest Plants
Note
Three Key References
36 Photography
Concept
Sensitive Material
Environment
Politics
Three Key References
37 Place
Three Key References
38 Plastic Arts
Notes
Three Key References
39 Recycling
Three Key References
40 Site Specificity
Three Key References
41 Socially Engaged Art
Three Key References
42 Sound and Sound Milieus
What Is a Sound?
Sound Milieu
Notes
Three Key References
43 Sound Art
Non-anthropocentric
The Inaudible
Three Key References
44 Technology and an Economy of Means
Three Key References
45 Territory
Three Key References
46 Theatre
Stage
Action and Actors
Narrative
Three Key References
47 Transitory Urbanism
Artists’ Need for Places and Spaces
Regulating Supply and Using Unoccupied Spaces
Temporary Occupancy: Advantages and Disadvantages
A Risk of Homogenising the Usages of Spaces
Three Key References
48 Visual
Three Key References
49 Walking Art
Critical Potential
Integration into Everyday Life
An Opportunity for Learning
Strategies
Three Key References
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