Nature Changes Along With Us
ed. and designed by Koert van Mensvoort and Hendrik-Jan Grievink ; essays by Bruce Sterling, Tracy Metz, Jos de Mul ...[et al.]
- Author(s)
- Bruce Sterling, Tracy Metz, Jos de Mul, ...[et al.]
- Editor(s)
- Koert van Mensvoort, Hendrik-Jan Grievink
- Publication
- Barcelona ; New York : Actar, 2011
- Scope
- 472 Pages, illustrated, 24 cm.
- Carrier
- essay bundle
- ISBN
- 9788492861538
Today the human impact on our planet can hardly be underestimated. Climate change, population explosion, genetic manipulation, digital networks, plastic islands floating in the oceans. Next Nature explores our changing notion of nature. How nature has become one of the most successful products of our time, much of what we perceive as nature is merely a simulation although a romanticized idea of a balanced, harmonic, inherently good and threatened entity. How evolution continues nonetheless. How technology traditionally created to protect us from the forces of nature gives rise to a next nature, that is just as wild, cruel, unpredictable and threatening as ever. How we are playing with fire again and again. How we should be careful in doing so, yet how this is also what makes us human.
- Keywords
- nature , anthropocene
- Location
- Cabinet 11 - 3: Technologie + Posthumanisme
- Remarks
- Incl. Index and Biographies.