The latest issue of the journal Public Culture is dedicated to the theme of visualizing the Anthropocene. It includes a number of papers and an interview with Rob Nixon. The introductory comments by the guest[…]
Les Immatériaux: A Conversation with Jean-François Lyotard and Bernard Blistène
View of “Les Immatériaux,” Centre Pompidou, Paris, 1985. Art Agenda has posted an excellent 1985 interview with Jean-François Lyotard, conducted by Bernard Blistène, on the subject of ‘the immaterial’ and/or ‘non-material.’ Based on the 1985 exhibition “Les[…]
HWK’s Forensis
Pepe Romanillos recently drew my attention to HKW’s recent exhibition and project Forensis. Curated by Anselm Franke and Eyal Weizman with ties to the Forensic Architecture project at Goldsmith’s, Forensis explored the growing role of forensics[…]
“Ontogenesis and the Ethics of Becoming” An interview with Elizabeth Grosz by Kathryn Yusoff
Environment and Planning D’s always excellent “Society and Space” open site has recently uploaded an interview with Elizabeth Grosz, conducted by Kathryn Yusoff. In this interview Grosz discusses her new book about questions of ontology and[…]
Beyond the Anthropocene’s common humanity
It is no secret that at Geocritique, we are as inspired by much of the work emerging around the concept of the Anthropocene as we are committed to critically intervening in how the term is[…]
Anthropocene Feminism Conference
Center for 21st Century Studies Anthropocene Feminism Conference University of Wisconson-Milwaukee April 10-12, 2014 Link photo: Detail from Slurb (2009), Marina Zurkow