The need to mitigate the effects of climate change today also reveals the need to embrace a different way of thinking. The Western-centric separation of culture from nature has led to the alienation of humans from the natural environment and the belief that they can control ecosystems with the help of technology. The article focuses on approaches that respond to this logic and are based on low and social technologies with examples and practices from the field of art and culture.
Daphne Dragona
curator & writer
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Convivial Practices at the Intersection of Ecology, Technology, and the Arts