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7.039 --- 7.049 --- Thema's in de kunst ; lucht ; adem ; gewichtsloosheid --- Opblaasbare structuren --- Beeldende kunst ; 21ste eeuw --- 7.036 --- 7.037 --- Lucht --- 551.58 --- 7.08 --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- 20ste eeuw (kunst) --- Twintigste eeuw (kunst) --- 21ste eeuw (kunst) --- Eénentwintigste eeuw (kunst) --- Klimaat --- Installaties (kunst)
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Refugia: The Survival of Urban Transspecies Communities encourages to us recognize the unexpected relations among species and to speculate about the possibility of their existence and development. It shows the need for care and support for multi-species urban communities by answering questions about the following: Which humans and non-humans may find refuge in the city? Under what conditions and to what extent? Are cities also becoming spaces of refuge for rare, endangered or endangered species and disappearing ecosystems? Can unwanted and underestimated life forms find refuge in the city, and how much compassion and hospitality do we have for them? Is it possible to be safe in the city without a place–home–shelter of one’s own? The book is the result of transdisciplinary research, including knowledge-producing artistic projects, whose research and communication methodology enable us to go beyond specialist circles. The book consists of two parts, the first of which, Refugia: The Transdisciplinary Practice of Curiosity, includes scientific texts focusing on various cases of interspecies relationships created in cities by human and non-human animals, plants, fungi, soil, architecture, etc. The second part of the book includes artistic statements in the form of visual documentation of projects created for the exhibition Refugia: Keep (Out of) These Places. The art presented here makes it possible to construct perspectives different from those generated in the field of humanities or sciences, but remaining in close contact with these fields.
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