The Aerocene, London 2016
Floating into the Post-Anthropocene
Aerocene is an open-source artistic project initiated by Studio Tomás Saraceno. The Aerocene is also the name given to a new and hopeful post-Anthropocenic epoch of Earth’s planetary history. As described by Tomás Saraceno, Sasha Engelmann and Bronislaw Szerszynski, to envision the Aerocene “is to imagine a metabolic and thermodynamic transformation of human societies’ relation with both the Earth and the Sun. It is an invitation to think of new ways to move and sense the circulation of energy. It is a scalable process to re-pattern atmospheric dwelling and politics through an open-source ecology of practices, models, data—and a sensitivity to the more-than-human world.” The Aerocene project has been a major inspiration for the Anthropocene Campus Seminar Knowing (in) the Anthropocene. Recently, Studio Tomás Saraceno has been working on the Aerocene Explorer, a DIY flying sculpture for solar-powered atmospheric exploration.
For further information visit Aerocene.org.
Aerocene by Studio Tomás Saraceno
- contributionSasha Engelmann
The Aerocene Campus
How we can collectively hack the Anthropocene to co-create the Aerocene? A report on the Aerocene Campus 2016.
Aerocene, Aesthetics
- project
Seminar: Knowing (in) the Anthropocene
Is a different technosphere possible? Exploring this concept from the perpsective of the Aerocene: a nascent, collaborative, speculative vision of the future.
Epistemology, Knowledge transformation, Games, Data, Care, Habits, Modernity
- contributionMasahiro Terada
Floating and Anthropos
When I close my eyes, I do not feel gravity, and hence I am in the world without gravity. If I am in the world without gravity, what I am doing must be floating. One basis for the new ethics in the Anthropocene.
Reflection, Speculative, Anthropos, Aerocene, Aesthetics
- contributionJustin Westgate
Art, Air, and Ideas in the Anthropocene
What does it mean to become aerosolar? Field notes from Berlin
Experiment, Field Study, Aerocene, Aesthetics, Speculative
- contributionSamuel Hertz
The Floating Ear
How might sound be used to translate nonhuman intelligences and systems into understandable forms? Speculative visions and imaginative states for the extension of the sonic arts into them realm of the Aerocene.
Sound, Experiment, Perception, Aerocene, Sound