Zustand: Bueno. : En 'Strata: Notas Geofilosóficas sobre Sérgio Costa', Alexander Gerner presenta un atlas de amistad entre la filosofía, la ciencia, el arte y la tecnología humana. Tomando como punto de partida un programa de observación presentado en la serie de pinturas 'Strata' y otras imágenes de trabajo del artista Sérgio Costa, Gerner muestra mapas experimentales para mejorar el pensamiento del concepto de 'estratos'. El libro explora la geología abstracta como una perspectiva complementaria para pensar los estratos como un concepto derivado de la geología y hecho operativo en el ámbito humano en las artes y en el desarrollo del conocimiento. EAN: 9783837075007 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Filosofía Título: Strata: Geophilosophical Notes on Sérgio Costa Autor: Alexander Gerner Editorial: Books on Demand GmbH Idioma: en Páginas: 184 Formato: tapa blanda.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Where are we now Earth, 2016: This year the professional organization responsible for defining the Earth timescale -the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), decides the change in the actual official description of Earth-time, leaving the Holocene behind, a period starting after the last great ice age 11,700 years ago. Many scholars today advocate an 'Anthropocene' -of anthropological, 'man' influenced Earth-time, in which man is -among other long lasting effects- causally part of mass extinction of animal and plant species, pollutes the oceans and changes the climate and atmosphere, thus transforming Earth as its natural habitat by facts that we will be able to note for millions of years to come in the Earths strata. This book takes up abstract geology as a complementary perspective to think strata as a concept derived from geology and made operational in the human realm in the arts and in knowledge development. Strata- Geophilosophical Notes on Sérgio Costa -more than anything else- is the encounter of the German theatre-maker and philosopher Alexander Gerner with the Mozambique born visual artist Sérgio Costa, both based in the Portuguese capital and cultural contact zone Lisbon. In Strata -Geophilosophical Notes on Sérgio Costa Alexander Gerner presents an atlas of friendship between philosophy, science, art and human technology by taking as a starting point an observational program presented in the painting series 'Strata' and other working images of the artist Sérgio Costa. Alexander Gerner shows experimental maps for enhancing thinking the concept of >strataStrataStratavulcanic< events How are we able to experience long-time change.
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Where are we now? Earth, 2016: This year the professional organization responsible for defining the Earth timescale ¿the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), decides the change in the actual official description of Earth-time, leaving the Holocene behind, a period starting after the last great ice age 11,700 years ago. Many scholars today advocate an "Anthropocene" -of anthropological, "man" influenced Earth-time, in which man is ¿among other long lasting effects- causally part of mass extinction of animal and plant species, pollutes the oceans and changes the climate and atmosphere, thus transforming Earth as its natural habitat by facts that we will be able to note for millions of years to come in the Earths strata. This book takes up abstract geology as a complementary perspective to think strata as a concept derived from geology and made operational in the human realm in the arts and in knowledge development. Strata- Geophilosophical Notes on Sérgio Costa -more than anything else- is the encounter of the German theatre-maker and philosopher Alexander Gerner with the Mozambique born visual artist Sérgio Costa, both based in the Portuguese capital and cultural contact zone Lisbon. In Strata -Geophilosophical Notes on Sérgio Costa Alexander Gerner presents an atlas of friendship between philosophy, science, art and human technology by taking as a starting point an observational program presented in the painting series ¿Stratä and other working images of the artist Sérgio Costa. Alexander Gerner shows experimental maps for enhancing thinking the concept of >strataStrataStratavulcanic< events? How are we able to experience long-time change?