NEW AND FINAL DOSSIER ONLINE
#METABOLICSYSTEMS
Contributions by Design Earth, @AVastMachine and @GabrielleHecht, @NikosKatsikis, Axel Kleidon, @MLaubichler, Huiying Ng, Benjamin Steininger, Carolyn Steel, @jennasutela, Esther Leslie. Collage by Nina Jäger
https://t.co/ITKv4J5hoZ
“The use of fossil fuels is clearly not sustainable, because their geologic stocks will eventually deplete and, with them, the external energy supply to the technosphere that is vital to keep it active.” Axel Kleidon in our Dossier #METABOLICSYSTEMS https://t.co/XPHwmizStH
How can design reclaim the forms, technologies, economies and logistics of waste streams in the production of urbanism? Design Earth's Georama of Trash on Technosphere Magazine #METABOLICSYSTEMS https://t.co/8xw3zaay7a
“Agglomeration and hinterland are two sides of the same coin connected through exchange, which is only meaningful through, and dependent upon, the specialization of the human occupation of the Earth.” @NikosKatsikis#METABOLICSYSTEMS https://t.co/sx9kq3tCv0
Is there a chemical shortcut for producing social change?
Writer Elvia Wilk unpacks the cultural assumptions behind scientific research on the bonding hormone oxytocin and its potential pharmaceutical applications.
#SUBSTANCES
https://t.co/xm6gssgZqg
Our last session tonight revolves around the question
< How Do You Know It When You See It? >
with Luis Campos, @mayameme, Noël Yeh Martín and @plugimi
https://t.co/dQHYxqKIPd
#LifeForms
#UpNext at @HKW_Berlin
< Who Are We to Ask? >
Luciana Parisi and John Tresch
When confronted with a vast plurality of cosmological perspectives, how can we determine which of the stories make sense to us?
https://t.co/vsGQVE9Z2b
#LifeForms
#ComingUp
< Landscape >
Author Hu Fang will use Chinese gardens to conceptualize the notion of the landscape as a space of non-intended possibilities. @SophiaRoosth considers the rationality enmeshed in reference to that which hasn’t yet been formed.
https://t.co/hXjWOEPxn7
According to Chance - with Benjamin H. Bratton, Katrina Burch, Luis Campos, Elena Esposito, Alexander R. Galloway, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera & Orit Halpern
https://t.co/S0xgOs9BXu
#LifeForms#further#watchlist
#UpNext
< Making >
In this conversation, historians of science Luis Campos and @SophiaRoosth take a look at experimental construction in the life sciences.
https://t.co/w2bsRktX3u
Now
< Where Do We Find Ourselves? >
(of course at @HKW_Berlin)
with Louis Chude-Sokei, Luciana Parisi and Gary Tomlinson
https://t.co/JCveEB3tco
#LifeForms
We start #LifeForms day 3 here at @HKW_Berlin with
< How Do You Incorporate Meaning? >
Gary Tomlinson, John Tresch, Jenna Sutela and Shin-Joo Morgantini
https://t.co/PzPb7WNiwz
Here's our diagram for day 3 of #LifeForms
Yes, there's so much going on you can't really see from afar..
Stop by for the last day today at @HKW_Berlin!
Tonight at @HKW_Berlin from 21:30: Luis Campos, Maya Indira Ganesh, Noël Yeh Martín, Mark Iandovka & I will be asking "How Do You Know It When You See It?" as part of #LifeForms https://t.co/NKtM8V0D0N