Copper geographies:
"Copper is a miraculous and paradoxical metal that is characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity. It is hidden in plastic, carried as loose change and found behind walls, inside air conditioners, cars, computers, electronics, ‘green energy’ generators, airplanes, mobile phones: c...
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RM Verlag, S.L.
[2018]
Mexico City, Mexico Editorial RM, A.A. de C.V. |
Schriftenreihe: | Editorial RM
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Zusammenfassung: | "Copper is a miraculous and paradoxical metal that is characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity. It is hidden in plastic, carried as loose change and found behind walls, inside air conditioners, cars, computers, electronics, ‘green energy’ generators, airplanes, mobile phones: copper is everywhere but rarely seen. Copper plays a key role in communication and information technologies; yet little attention has been paid to resource scarcity, over consumption and environmental disruption caused by the extractive industries.'Copper Geographies' explores the global flow of mined copper. It presents a series of fieldwork explorations of geographically disparate landscapes historically connected by copper. It maps sites of transformation along the production network and commodity chain, documenting the mutation and transformation of copper from raw material to capital; through ore, smelted commodity, stock market exchanged value, assembled material and waste. It discloses the uneven spatial conditions in which the material circulates by connecting the ecologies of resource exploitation in the Atacama Desert with the global centres of consumption and trade in Britain, and by making visible its return, hidden in manufactured goods, to the territories it originated from. 'Copper Geographies' is composed of eight series, which are organised along three axes: 'Global mobility of copper'; 'Post-industrial landscapes'; and 'Contemporary mining industry and its relation to London'. The project presents documentary research in the form of maps, photographs and analytical texts and offers a critical spatial imaginary for re-thinking the geographies of copper. 'Copper Geographies' is part of 'Traces of Nitrate: Mining history and photography between Britain and Chile', a research project developed in collaboration with Art and Design historian Louise Purbrick, photographer Xavier Ribas, based at the University of Brighton and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council." -- Artist's website |
Beschreibung: | Titeldaten vom Cover |
Beschreibung: | 184 Seiten 30 x 24 cm 1 Falttafel |
ISBN: | 9788417047566 8417047565 |
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spelling | Acosta, Ignacio 1976- (DE-588)141371064 pht wst Copper geographies Ignacio Acosta ; texts/textos: Andrés Anwandter, Marta Dahó, Tehmina Goskar, Tony Lopez, Louise Purbrick, Frank Vicencio López, Ignacio Acosta Barcelona, Spain RM Verlag, S.L. [2018] Mexico City, Mexico Editorial RM, A.A. de C.V. 184 Seiten 30 x 24 cm 1 Falttafel sti rdacontent txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Editorial RM 336 Titeldaten vom Cover "Copper is a miraculous and paradoxical metal that is characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity. It is hidden in plastic, carried as loose change and found behind walls, inside air conditioners, cars, computers, electronics, ‘green energy’ generators, airplanes, mobile phones: copper is everywhere but rarely seen. Copper plays a key role in communication and information technologies; yet little attention has been paid to resource scarcity, over consumption and environmental disruption caused by the extractive industries.'Copper Geographies' explores the global flow of mined copper. It presents a series of fieldwork explorations of geographically disparate landscapes historically connected by copper. It maps sites of transformation along the production network and commodity chain, documenting the mutation and transformation of copper from raw material to capital; through ore, smelted commodity, stock market exchanged value, assembled material and waste. It discloses the uneven spatial conditions in which the material circulates by connecting the ecologies of resource exploitation in the Atacama Desert with the global centres of consumption and trade in Britain, and by making visible its return, hidden in manufactured goods, to the territories it originated from. 'Copper Geographies' is composed of eight series, which are organised along three axes: 'Global mobility of copper'; 'Post-industrial landscapes'; and 'Contemporary mining industry and its relation to London'. The project presents documentary research in the form of maps, photographs and analytical texts and offers a critical spatial imaginary for re-thinking the geographies of copper. 'Copper Geographies' is part of 'Traces of Nitrate: Mining history and photography between Britain and Chile', a research project developed in collaboration with Art and Design historian Louise Purbrick, photographer Xavier Ribas, based at the University of Brighton and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council." -- Artist's website Text englisch und spanisch Acosta, Ignacio 1976- (DE-588)141371064 gnd rswk-swf Copper mines and mining / Chile / Pictorial works Copper mines and mining / Environmental aspects / Pictorial works Conservation of natural resources / Pictorial works Copper industry and trade Human geography / Chile / Pictorial works Chile / Pictorial works Atacama Desert (Chile) / Pictorial works Photography, Artistic Landscape photography Copper mines and mining Human geography Chile Pictorial works (DE-588)4006432-3 Bibliografie gnd-content Acosta, Ignacio 1976- (DE-588)141371064 p DE-604 Andwandter, Andrés wst |
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title_auth | Copper geographies |
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title_full | Copper geographies Ignacio Acosta ; texts/textos: Andrés Anwandter, Marta Dahó, Tehmina Goskar, Tony Lopez, Louise Purbrick, Frank Vicencio López, Ignacio Acosta |
title_fullStr | Copper geographies Ignacio Acosta ; texts/textos: Andrés Anwandter, Marta Dahó, Tehmina Goskar, Tony Lopez, Louise Purbrick, Frank Vicencio López, Ignacio Acosta |
title_full_unstemmed | Copper geographies Ignacio Acosta ; texts/textos: Andrés Anwandter, Marta Dahó, Tehmina Goskar, Tony Lopez, Louise Purbrick, Frank Vicencio López, Ignacio Acosta |
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