Shift Register: Tokyo Earth Observatory Workshop
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2018
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06 - Presentation
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Tokyo
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Abstract
Located all over the world, each EOA is composed through
workshop formats, feld sites, textual resources, and the active
construction of an EOA. Each workshop is locally resonant
with the physical environment where each EOA is installed,
and each EOA remains distinct to any other. Tus EOA's are
designed to perform as part of a network of 'subaltern' obser-
vation stations that generate aesthetic knowledge that escapes
formal instrumentation and analysis such that each attempts
to elude indexical and colonial epistemologies – for example,
'samples' are not gathered in centralised labs or institutions,
but relations are set up and played out, in situ, extemporised
and disaggregated. Each EOA provides a mediation and medi-
tation on climate, atmospheric, cosmological and/or geophysi-
cal science, using parasitic techniques for gathering an uneven,
localised, inconsistent impression of the earth.
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earth systems, geology, technology
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700 - Künste und Unterhaltung
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Shift Register
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English
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HOWSE, Martin, Jamie ALLEN und Jonathan KEMP, 2018. Shift Register: Tokyo Earth Observatory Workshop. Shift Register. Tokyo. 2018. Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-4564