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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Aesthetics of the Anthropocene, Part 2
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Aesthetics of the Anthropocene, Part 2
Edited by Pierpaolo Ascari, Andrea Borsari
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2612-0496/v5-n2-2022
Published:
2023-04-18
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Editorial
Introduction: Aesthetics of the Anthropocene 2
Pierpaolo Ascari, Andrea Borsari
6-10
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Main Section
Abysses and Ghosts. Remarks for a Discourse on Anthropocene Hyper-Aesthetics
Stefano Ascari
11-28
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Perceiving the Anthropocene as a Public Health Risk via Visual Culture
Daniel A. Finch-Race
29-42
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Anthropocene as Energy Imaginaries: Fossil Culture between Industrial Revolution and Ecological Crisis
Jaime Vindel
43-60
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The Currency of the Anthropocene. Dismantling the Theological Presupposition of Neoliberalism in Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future
Andrea Righi
61-77
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Penetrating Planets: Schelling and the Anthrobscene
Francesco Di Maio
78-96
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The Form of Happiness. Some Remarks on Art, Mimesis and Technology in the Wake of Adorno’s Conception of Natural Beauty
Rolando Vitali
97-114
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The Assemblage as Aesthetic Place. A Reading between Aesthetics and the Anthropocene of The Mushroom at the End of the World
Ivano Gorzanelli
115-126
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Soil of Enterprises. A Critical-Historical Analysis
Federico Diodato
127-144
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Landscape in Transition. The Agency of Time in Understanding and Representing the Landscapes of the Anthropocene
Gianni Lobosco, Lorenzo Tinti
145-168
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Aesthetics of the Anthropocene and Social Representations. A Case Study on Venice’ Exceptional High Tides in November 2019
Zeno Mutton
169-185
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Rebranding Athens as the Creative City of European South. The Contribution of Documenta 14. A Critical Approach
Styliani Bolonaki
186-203
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Ecosemiotics of the City. Designing the Post-Anthropocene
Nicola Zengiaro
204-228
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Practices
“Nature that Takes Back it Spaces”: when Architecture Teaches how to Trace Roots. A Conversation with Carlo Ratti
Aurosa Alison
229-241
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Positions
On the Aesthetics of the Anthropocene: The Sublime and beyond – other Concepts and Forms of Visualizations
Andrea Borsari
242-258
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Erratum
259
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