Rare earth:
Rare Earth is an attempt to define the spirit of an age. Exploring how today’s myths, identities, and cosmologies relate to current advances in technology—through reference to the material basis to our most developed weapons and tools; a class of seventeen rare earth elements from the periodic table...
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Zusammenfassung: | Rare Earth is an attempt to define the spirit of an age. Exploring how today’s myths, identities, and cosmologies relate to current advances in technology—through reference to the material basis to our most developed weapons and tools; a class of seventeen rare earth elements from the periodic table—Rare Earth challenges the rhetoric of immateriality associated with our hypermodern condition.<br>Rare earth elements are the game-changing foundation of our most powerful innovations, are fundamental to contemporary accoutrements such as mobile phones, iPods and iPads, liquid crystal displays, LEDs, light bulbs, CDs and DVDs. Often described as conflict materials due to the limited number of easily accessible mines, they are also integral to weapon systems used for cyber-warfare, medical technologies (including MRI scanning equipment), hybrid vehicles, wind turbines, and other green energy applications. Consequently, rare earth elements play an increasing role in global affairs and power inventions that facilitate our changing self-image—giving birth to today’s emergent myths and identities.<br>Rare Earth grounds our strange, seemingly weightless cultural moment. While we may design our technologies, these tools and weapons shape us in turn. It may seem that we dream the contemporary into existence, but perhaps rare earth elements are dreaming through us. After the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, this is the age of Rare Earth. |
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REVITAL COHEN +
TUUR VAN
BALEN
MINE
54
OLIVER LARIC
60
I
REVITAL COHEN +
TUUR VAN BALEN
60
THE OTOLITH GROUP
THE OBJECT SPOKE
TO ME BUT WHAT IT
SAID I CANNOT SAY
THE OTOLITH GROUP
JEAN KATAMBAYI
MUKENDI
62 80
80
T K.
4
CHARLES STANKIEVECH
MAGNETIC ANOMALIES IN THE
ARCTIC COLONIAL RESOURCE
EXTRACTION, METEORIC CULTS,
AND THE RARE EARTH AGE
82
JOHN DURHAM PETERS
+ PAUL FEIGELFELD
NOT APOLLO BUT VULCAN IS
THE GOD OF CYBERSPACE
92
CHARLES STANKIEVECH
100
ARSENIY ZHILYAEV | TIMOTHY MORTON
+ EMILIJA SKARNULYTE
YTTRIUM HYPNOSIS
100 * 102
JANE BENNETT
OF SYMPATHIES
ALCHEMICAL AND POETIC
112
T
BENJAMIN H. BRATTON | KATIE PATERSON | GUAN XIAO
ON THE EARTH LAYER:
GOVERNANCE OF/WITH
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS
OF/FOR COMPARATIVE
PLANETARY COMPUTATION
130 I 136 | 136
T ST T
TA~ R TE~
LAIN BALL
ENERGY PANGEA
138
MARGUERITE HUMEAU
HELL
146
LAIN BALL
152
LR
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MARGUERITE HUMEAU | MATTEO PASQUINELLI I BORIS QROYS
ON THE EXOGENESIS OF LIFE: | DIRECT REALISM
MATTER, INFORMATION, AND
THE RIDDLE OF THE NEGATIVE
ENTROPY
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ERICK BELTRAN
HEPHAESTUS'S DREAM:
THE WESTERS USE OF
MATTER ACCORDING TO ITS
MYTHOLOGICAL ORIGINS
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