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Week 2 – Narrative as an Evolving Dynamic – Aidie Chumbe / Knowledge Integration and Project Planning: Narrative Futures: Art, Data and Society (2023-24)
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1727645_knowledge-integration-and-project-planning-narrative-futures-art-data-and-society-2023/2024/02/02/week-2-narrative-as-an-evolving-dynamic/
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Bronislaw Szerszynski (Lancaster University): ‘Gods of the Anthropocene: human and inhuman agencies in the Earth’s new epoch’ – EEHN
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/2016/05/02/bronislaw-szerszynski-lancaster-university-gods-of-the-anthropocene-human-and-inhuman-agencies-in-the-earths-new-epoch/
ironising each other’s intentions in intrinsically unpredictable ways ( Latour 2013). Whatever the.
Knock it Out | Thomas Kilpper, ‘The Ring’, Southwark, London.
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neilmulholland/2000/02/18/knock-it-out-thomas-kilpper-the-ring-southwark-london/
Kilpper draws parallels with the artworld. Kilpper reproduces Leo Castelli alongside Tony Shafrazi and Bruno Bischofberger’s famous poster of Warhol vs.
Heat and COVID-19 in the off-grid city, by Nausheen Anwar, Sulfikar Amir, Jamie Cross, Daniel Friedrich, Aalok Khandekar, Marie Morelle, Elspeth Oppermann and Anindrya Nastiti – COVID-19 Perspectives
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/covid19perspectives/2020/07/03/heat-and-covid-19-in-the-off-grid-city-by-nausheen-anwar-sulfikar-amir-jamie-cross-daniel-friedrich-aalok-khandekar-marie-morelle-elspeth-oppermann-and-anindrya-nastiti/
2020 Apr;382(16):1564-1567. DOI: 10.1056/nejmc2004973. Fortun, K. “From Latour to late industrialism,” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 4, no.
