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Architecture in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Design, Deep Time, Science and Philosophy
Series: Critical Climate Change
Open Humanities Press
An imprint of Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library, ©2013
Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Who Does the Earth Think It Is, Now?
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- AnthroPark (2012) —
- Matters of Observation: On Architecture in the Anthropocene —
- Radical Meteorology (2013) —
- Three Holes: In the Geological Present
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- Episodes from a History of Scalelessness: William Jerome Harrison and Geological Photography —
- Inquiries and Interpretations Concerning the Observations and Findings from Atmosphere-Investigating, Landscape-Exploring, Universe-Tracking Instruments, their Experiments, Studies, etc. (2012)
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- Matters of Calculation: The Evidence of the Anthropocene —
- Landscapes of San Francisco Bay: Plates from Bay Lexicon —
- Architecture’s Lapidarium: On the Lives of Geological Specimens
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- Erratic Imaginaries: Thinking Landscape as Evidence
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- Swimming in It (2012) —
- Time Matters: On Temporality in the Anthropocene —
- Fortune Head Geologies (2013) —
- Utopia on Ice: The Climate as Commodity Form —
- The Mineralogy of Being —
- Amplitude Modulation (2012) —
- Matters of Cosmopolitics: On the Provocations of Gaïa —
- In the Furnace of Disorientation: Tragic Drama and the Liturgical Force of Metal —
- Tar Creek Supergrid (2012) —
- Matters of Fabulation: On the Construction of Realities in the Anthropocene —
- The Geological Imperative: On the Political Ecology of the Amazonia’s Deep History
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- Contributors
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