Screen Ecologies - Art, Media and the nvironment inthe Asia-Pacific Region Larissa Hjorth, Sarah Pink, Kristen Sharp and Linda Williams Leonardo Books series, (MIT)
The Introduction is a topography of this very complex field of study, where artists, enthusiasts, inventors, activists, technolo- gists, hackers, ecologists and scientists are all simultaneously re- sponding to the climate changes of the technology industries and the environmental market place of human interactions. For some, this section will be sufficient. The complexities hinted are unrav- eled in eight chapters, taking cuts through the data and enabling the reader to experience from the inside the magnitude of our mediated effect on each other and the planet we call home. Though the interesting notion of SCOT (social construction of technology) is introduced, realistically we know the world is oth- erwise, that the biodiversity of which we are a part is directly af- fected by the abstract notions of ‘growth’ and ‘profit’. Equally the core of that biodiversity remains unseen, at the micro level and in the sense of experiencing what the environment is, as opposed to our representations of it, real and imagined. Mediated idealism of the natural world across the Asia-Pacific regions affect attitudes: to what is actually happening…..
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