Re-imagining static Utopias : unraveling the bat/human problem


Autoria(s): Armstrong, Keith M.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The making of the modern world has long been fuelled by utopian images that are blind to ecological reality. Botanical gardens are but one example – who typically portray themselves as miniature, isolated 'edens on earth'. Whilst respected, heritage-laden institutions such as the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Australia promote such an idealised image they are now self-evidently also the vital ‘lungs’ of a crowded city as well as a critical habitats for threatened biodiversity (in this case notably flying foxes). In 2010 the 'Remnant Emergency Artlab' set out to alleviate this utopian hangover through a creative provocation called the 'Botanical Gardens ‘X-Tension’ - an imagined city-wide, distributed, network of 'ecological gardens' - in order to ask, what now needs to be better understood, connected and therefore ultimately conserved?

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43470/

Publicador

China Architecture and Building Press [中國建築工業出版社]

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Armstrong, Keith M. (2012) Re-imagining static Utopias : unraveling the bat/human problem. In Art and Science : Thesis Collection of the 3rd Art & Science International Symposum [第三届艺术与科学国际学术研讨会论文集]. China Architecture and Building Press [中國建築工業出版社], Beijing, pp. 38-47.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 Keith M. Armstrong

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #199900 OTHER STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING #Art and Sustainability #Art and Environment #Media Art #Social Activism #Ecosophy
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Book Chapter