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Full Description
The interactions between artistic, technical, scientific, living, and nonliving things have inspired new artistic approaches. The contributors to this volume either relate to theoretical discourses raised by artworks, show how young artists today approach cultural issues, or develop situations of living together with other species. All the contributions to this publication by writers, artists, technologies, and other organisms invite the reader into new experiences and new imaginaries. The reader is also invited to rethink the role of art and the role of the artist within umwelts, milieus, and habitats.
Contents
Introduction; Environments, Orientation, and Liquid Foundations; Shared Habitats and Uexküll's Bubble; Technical Milieus; Minds and Milieus; Experiencing Arts and Sciences; Thoughts on Day and Night; Interfacing for a Sixth Sense; The Pig Simulator; Microplastic_hyperobject; The 18th Camel and The Habitats of Thought. On the Paradox of Teaching Technology in the Arts; Shared Habitats; Caring for Life From the Laboratory to Labbing; Drosophila Karaoke Bar; Six Sidekicks for Free; Algorithm Zoo4 "Mike"; Growing Geometries Tattooing Mushrooms; Introduction to Posthuman Aesthetics; Self-Repair Lab; Other Encounters; Close Encounter; The Poetic Design: From Mimesis to Catharsis; Probing the Planthroposcene; Other Minds: Ruyer, Damasio, and Malabou; A Shift in the Role of an Artist.



