The Anthropocene Project

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2024-07-13

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Video

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Abstract

While Anthropocene (actually only proposed as a new epoch of geologic time, following the Holocene) is an officially not yet definitely defined period of time during which human activities are thought to have had a significant impact on the global environment, regarded as having begun sometime between twelve thousand years ago, with the spread of agriculture, and two hundred years ago, with the advent of industrialisation, as a topic of the media art context of The Anthropocene Project, the term is going far beyond marking the contradictory relationship between (the volatile transitory character of) human nature and (sustainable) nature, the significant human impact on ecosystems, including the human-caused climate change, biodiversity loss etc. The Project consists of moving images/digital video as medium of art dealing with the (positive and negative) human impact. (Exhibition text)

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Video. Screening, Exhibition

Citation

Pell, M. (2024) The Anthropocene Project. Online screening of Bridges 105C, 105D, 106, 107 at The New Museum of Networked Art website as part of The Anthropocene Project.

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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Institute of Arts, Design and Performance