Szeman, Imre (Author)
Jeff Diamanti (Author)
Energy Culture is a provocative book about oil's firm grip on our politics and everyday lives. It brings together essays and artwork produced in a collaborative environment to stimulate new ways of thinking and to achieve a more just and sustainable world. The original work collected in Energy Culture creatively engages energy as a social form through lively arguments and artistic research organized around three vectors of inquiry. The first maps how fossil fuels became, and continue to be, embedded in North American society, from the ideology of tar sands reclamation projects to dreams of fiber optic cables running through the Northwest Passage. The second comprises creative and artistic responses to the dominance of fossil fuels in everyday life and to the challenge of realizing new energy cultures. The final section addresses the conceptual and political challenges posed by energy transition and calls into question established views on energy. Its contributions caution against solar capitalism, explore the politics of sabotage, and imagine an energy efficient transportation system called 'the switch.' Imbued with a sense of urgency and hope, Energy Culture exposes the deep imbrications of energy and culture while pointing provocatively to ways of thinking and living otherwise. (Publisher)
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Living Oil: Petroleum Culture in the American Century
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Grupo Argo;
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William T. Vollmann;
(2018)
Carbon Ideologies: Volume II, No Good Alternative
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Kris Paulsen;
(2017)
Here/There: Telepresence, Touch, and Art at the Interface
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Lisa Blackmore;
Gómez, Liliana;
(2020)
Liquid ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean art
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(2013)
Walking and Mapping: Artists as Cartographers
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Heekyoung Cho;
(2021)
The Platformization of Culture: Webtoon Platforms and Media Ecology in Korea and Beyond
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David Eggleton;
(2006)
Into the Light: A History of New Zealand Photography
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Julie Wosk;
(January 2017)
Exhibit Review: Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology by Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Gabriella Giannachi;
(2022)
Technologies of the Self-Portrait: Identity, Presence and the Construction of the Subject(s) in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Art
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Wosk, Julie;
(2002)
Photographing devastation: Three photography exhibits of 11 September 2001
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John A. Tyson;
(2018)
Programming and Reprogramming the Institution: Systems Politics in Hans Haacke’s Photoelectric Viewer-Programmed Coordinate System
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Maya Rae Oppenheimer;
(2018)
Dramaturgical Devices and Stanley Milgram’s Hybrid Practice
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James C. Boyles;
(2008)
"Under a Spreading Chestnut-Tree": The Blacksmith and His Forge in Nineteenth-Century American Art
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Hollis Clayson;
(2019)
Illuminated Paris: Essays on Art and Lighting in the Belle Époque
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Craig Richardson;
(2018)
Monuments to the Period We Live In
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Armin Medosch;
(2016)
New tendencies: Art at the threshold of the information revolution (1961-1978)
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Erica Levin;
(2018)
Sounding Snows: Bodily Static and the Politics of Visibility during the Vietnam War
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Dawna Schuld;
(2018)
Beyond Method and without Object: Subject as Inquiry in the Irwin-Wortz Collaboration
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Steiner, Shepherd;
(2018)
Prostheses or Technical Extensions: Rereading the Work of Bernd and Hilla Becher
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