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Fossil traces

Tyszczuk, Renata

Provisional Cities, 2018, Vol.1, p.20-47

United Kingdom: Routledge

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  • Título:
    Fossil traces
  • Autor: Tyszczuk, Renata
  • Assuntos: City & town planning - architectural aspects ; ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ; Theory of architecture
  • É parte de: Provisional Cities, 2018, Vol.1, p.20-47
  • Descrição: The Anthropocene thesis is the proposition that we are entering or have already entered a new geological epoch in the Earth's 4.6 billion year history: one in which human agency can be compared to a determining planetary force. The Anthropocene announces the meshing of inhuman and human forces in a configuration of mutual threat. In 2014 the Anthropocene Working Group offered four key time periods as potential placement for the base of the Anthropocene: the pre-Industrial Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the mid-20th century age, and the future. The Anthropocene names the intersection of human history and geological time; in the same moment, it supercedes the concept of nature as a stable non-human background to human-made history. Anthropocene rock folds in temporal co-existence and non-existence in its intertwined strata. The dominant narratives of the Anthropocene deal with the more predictable and readable geological impacts.
  • Editor: United Kingdom: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês

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