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- Aglert, Katja, et al.
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Winter Event—Antifreeze
- 2014. - 1
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Book (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
- In 2009, the Swedish artist Katja Aglert embarked on an artistic residency research trip to the Arctic. This became the starting point for her project 'Winter Event - antifreeze'. Five years on it has, using repetition and reiteration as its main artistic methods, turned into a complex multi-branched structure, of which this book forms a part and constitutes the finale. The project proposes a different narrative of the Arctic, dissects clichés of romanticism and mysticism related to this context, and deconstructs heroism and so-called discoveries from a norm-critical perspective. The book is the result of a collaboration between Aglert and the curator Stefanie Hessler and includes documentary images by the artist, reference material from a variety of other resources, an extensive introductory essay by Hessler, as well as specially commissioned texts by renowned theorists Lisa Bloom and Sabeth Buchmann.
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- Althoff, Jenny
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Antaganden
- 2019
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In: 175 år av kamp, glädje och misslyckanden. - Stockholm : Konstfack. - 9789185549450 ; , s. 72-73
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- Ávila, Martín, 1972-
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Die Ökologisierung des Designs
- 2020
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In: Hybride Ökologien. - : Diaphanes Verlag. ; , s. 248-260
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- Ávila, Martín, 1972-
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Ecologizing Design
- 2021
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In: Hybrid Ecologies. - Berlin : Diaphanes Verlag. - 9783035804065 ; , s. 228-240
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- Ávila, Martín, 1972-
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Togetherness
- 2020. - 1
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In: Designing in Dark times. - New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts. - 9781350070264 ; , s. 306-309
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- Berríos-Negrón, Luis, Associate Professor, 1971-, et al.
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Method of Indirection : talking to Walter Benjamin through the Arcades Project
- 2018
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In: Legacy. - Amsterdam : Frame Publishers. - 9789492311306 ; , s. 234-239
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Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
- I’ve wanted to talk to Walter Benjamin ever since encountering his Arcades Project. But – as much as that desire may be attune with Benjamin’s own commitment to bringing the past forth to the present – I can’t. I therefore turn to Arcades translator, and Benjamin scholar, Howard Eiland... and, it was inevitable that I had to return to the Arcades, not just because Benjamin meticulously objectified the glass and iron arcades as method and catalyst of research, but because, to me, ‘greenhouse’ does precede, and succeed, the arcades themselves as display and index of what was, and is to become of ‘natural history.’ For 'Legacy' I share excerpts of an interview (soon to be published entirely) that started at the Harvard Co-op in 2016; a conversation that continues to this day, by way of intermittent emails and other correspondence.
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