2017
DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2017.1353901
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Elemental Aesthetics: On Artistic Experiments with Solar Energy

Abstract: In recent years geographers and others have begun to tease out the ontological, epistemological, and ethico-political implications of thinking about and with the elemental. In this article we contribute to this work by considering the relation between the elemental and the aesthetic. More precisely, we argue for the importance to geographical thinking of the development of an elemental aesthetics attuned to the diverse ways in which the elemental is sensed in bodies and devices of different kinds as part of th… Show more

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“…Engelman and McCormack note that, 'the elemental is alluring because it both captures something tangible about the world and also remains excessive of human agency or intervention'. 74 Strung between potato chip bags, comfortable microclimates imagined to cultivate community, and lungs that expand out, cyborg-like, into a constantly shifting atmosphere, is a thread that reveals how the element of air has been contained and engineered for human consumption. By focusing on tangible, human interventions into the temporalities and rhythms of air, these cases offer an entry-way into dealing with the wicked problems anthropogenic activity have brought into being.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engelman and McCormack note that, 'the elemental is alluring because it both captures something tangible about the world and also remains excessive of human agency or intervention'. 74 Strung between potato chip bags, comfortable microclimates imagined to cultivate community, and lungs that expand out, cyborg-like, into a constantly shifting atmosphere, is a thread that reveals how the element of air has been contained and engineered for human consumption. By focusing on tangible, human interventions into the temporalities and rhythms of air, these cases offer an entry-way into dealing with the wicked problems anthropogenic activity have brought into being.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While existing research on volume offers crucial insight into the politics of verticality, much of this work falls short in two respects. First, the work on volumetric politics concentrates much attention on particular voluminous contexts, such as the atmosphere (Adey, 2015; Engelmann and McCormack, 2018). Subterranean space, as Squire and Dodds (2020) detailed, receives insufficient attention and subterranean geopolitics remain unexplored and untheorised.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Engelman and McCormack state, the elemental is alluring because 'it both captures something tangible about the world and also remains excessive of human agency or intervention'. 7 For some, this allure has led back to elemental philosophies-like those of Empedocles, Aristotle, Mendeleev, and many others-which describe existence as derived from certain fundamental forces or forms. An elemental ontology 'is one not built on composite or hybrids'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%