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Reset Modernity! Field Book

15 April 2016
catégorisé sous: resources Reset Modernity!

Find the short description of the Field Book of our exhibition Reset Modernity! (and the full online pdf) below. The field book [pdf] is your companion throughout your visit. The path through the show is divided into six procedures, each ...

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The Exhibition Reset Modernity! as the Fourth Medium in the AIME project

08 April 2016
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A few tweets written by Bruno Latour: Reset Modernity! catalog at MIT is 1 way to rectify, contest, modify, enrich AIME report (the paper book) & the site adding a new experience— AIME (@AIMEproject) 7 avril 2016 Each of ...

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(In the Making of) the Reset Modernity! catalogue

30 March 2016
catégorisé sous: Reset Modernity! Catalogue

As the AIME workplace for the RM! catalog versioning shows digital humanities is paper+screen+Googledrive+chocolate. pic.twitter.com/ri9WnCD6rr— AIME (@AIMEproject) 18 mars 2016 We now have a new frenglish term at the AIME project: galleys gal ...

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On the notion of Organism

29 March 2016
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A few tweets written by Bruno Latour, following the symposium Gaia and Earth System Science (24-25 March, Paris): Tim Lenton keeps pursuing Lovelock's project which, he says, few people understand because of the confusion with the notion of ...

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Gaia and Earth System Science: scientific, historical and philosophical perspectives - 24-25 March, Paris

23 March 2016
catégorisé sous: Event Lecture

Gaia and Earth System Science: scientific, historical and philosophical perspectives IHPST - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - IPGP - GDR SAPIENV Organizers: Philippe Huneman (philippe.huneman[AT]gmail[DOT]com) and Sébastien Dutreuil (seb.dutreuil[AT]gmail[DOT ...

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Pomeranz 'The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy' (2000)

15 March 2016
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Good occasion to (re)read Kenneth Pomeranz 'The Great Divergence' 2000, marvellous chapter 'Abolishing the land constraints' & phantom acres— AIME (@AIMEproject) 9 mars 2016 If you wonder why no one worry about ecology read ...

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