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[Commlist] New book - Living Surfaces: Images, Plants, and Environments of Media
Wed Jun 26 01:07:46 GMT 2024
Jussi Parikka and Abelardo Gil-Fournier wanted share the news that the
co-authored book, /Living Surfaces: Images, Plants, and Environments of
Media /(MIT Press) is out and available.
The book addresses a particular kind of an intersection of media
studies and environmental humanities across the different scales of
cases that structure the book's chapters, from grassroots to the planetary:
https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262547956/living-surfaces/
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262547956/living-surfaces/>
About this book:
*/Living Surfaces: Images, Plants, and Environments of Media /by
Abelardo Gil-Fournier and Jussi Parikka
*
/An investigation of aesthetics and visualizations of planetary surfaces
from an experimental media theory perspective.____/
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What if every vista, every island—indeed, every geographical feature on
Earth—could be viewed as an art object? In /Living Surfaces/, Abelardo
Gil-Fournier and Jussi Parikka explore how the surface of the Earth has,
over the last two centuries, become known and perceived as an
environment of images. /Living Surfaces/ features a range of case
studies from eighteenth-century experiments with and observations of
vegetal matter, photosynthesis, and plant physiology to
twenty-first-century machine vision and AI techniques of calculating
agricultural and other landscape surfaces. Mapping these different
scales of vegetal images, Gil-Fournier and Parikka help us understand
core questions that pertain to the artistic and architectural reference
points for the Anthropocene. ____
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With 42 black-and-white and full-color illustrations, /Living
Surfaces/ is an engaging and unique take on environmental surfaces as
they come to occupy a central place in our understanding of planetary
change.____
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“An urgent reminder that environmental change affects not only the
planet but what we know and can do about it, Gil-Fournier and Parikka
invite us to creatively change the world by embracing our 'recursive
planetarity' through 'superficial' investigations of ecological
aesthetics to expand our limited ecological politics.”—Jimena Canales,
author of /Bedeviled: A Shadow History of Demons in Science/____
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“The book proposes a new aesthetic imaginary of the multi-spectral and
trans-planar image; one that metabolizes vegetal life and media theory
in order to understand how living surfaces become a kind of image-biome
registering intensities of light, chemical properties of soil,
temperature differentials, and species interdependencies.”—Susan
Schuppli, Professor and Director of the Centre for Research
Architecture, Goldsmiths University of London, author of /MATERIAL
WITNESS: Media, Forensics, Evidence/
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