A tree, a reader on arboreal kinship:
"A Tree, is about vegetal agency, plant knowledge, and the interaction between plants and people, with a specific focus on trees. Like all plants, trees make the world; they literally create soil, shape landscapes, and affect the climate. They produce oxygen. They provide fuel, food, building m...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A Tree, is about vegetal agency, plant knowledge, and the interaction between plants and people, with a specific focus on trees. Like all plants, trees make the world; they literally create soil, shape landscapes, and affect the climate. They produce oxygen. They provide fuel, food, building materials, and shelter, and form ecologies where a myriad of species come together to enter into various symbiotic partnerships. Trees are wonderful to think with, and humans have been doing so--through meditation, in all kinds of storytelling, and as partners in problem-solving--probably for as long as they have walked the earth. Trees are also time tellers, rather than following industrial time, clock time, or any time defined by human activity, trees relate to their own experience of time. Through this reader, the aim is to nurture and encourage dialogues and to share inspiration on exercising arboreal kinship by taking the time to think about trees differently through imagination, art, music, storytelling, poetry, and images. Moreover, the contributions in A Tree, inspire us to move beyond large systems of oppression and towards exorcizing anthropocentrism, capitalism, individualism, heteronormativity, and coloniality, by learning from and with tree time."--Page 4 of cover |
Beschreibung: | Edition: 1500 Zusätzliches Online-Angebot unter QR-Codes abrufbar |
Beschreibung: | 122 Seiten Illustrationen 17 cm |
ISBN: | 9789493382077 9493382079 |
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spelling | A tree, a reader on arboreal kinship edited by Marjolein van der Loo ; with written contributions by: Joss Allen, Céline Baumann, Bárbara Sánchez Barroso, Jorge Menna Barreto, Renée Bus, Lucy Davis, Amirio Freeman, Manjot Kaur, Marjolein van der Loo, Karen Lofgren, Anne Richter, Jerrold Saija, Oscar Salguero, Jonmar van Vlijmen and Müge Yilmaz ; with visual contributions by: Gerbrand Burger, Chihiro Geuzenbroek, Femke Habets, Roderick Hietbrink, Ingela Ihrman, Mari Keski-Korsu, Alice Ladenburg, Hira Nabi, Frank Resseler, Sanne Vaassen A tree Eindhoven, Netherlands Onomatopee Projects 2024 122 Seiten Illustrationen 17 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Onomatopee 258 Edition: 1500 Zusätzliches Online-Angebot unter QR-Codes abrufbar "A Tree, is about vegetal agency, plant knowledge, and the interaction between plants and people, with a specific focus on trees. Like all plants, trees make the world; they literally create soil, shape landscapes, and affect the climate. They produce oxygen. They provide fuel, food, building materials, and shelter, and form ecologies where a myriad of species come together to enter into various symbiotic partnerships. Trees are wonderful to think with, and humans have been doing so--through meditation, in all kinds of storytelling, and as partners in problem-solving--probably for as long as they have walked the earth. Trees are also time tellers, rather than following industrial time, clock time, or any time defined by human activity, trees relate to their own experience of time. Through this reader, the aim is to nurture and encourage dialogues and to share inspiration on exercising arboreal kinship by taking the time to think about trees differently through imagination, art, music, storytelling, poetry, and images. Moreover, the contributions in A Tree, inspire us to move beyond large systems of oppression and towards exorcizing anthropocentrism, capitalism, individualism, heteronormativity, and coloniality, by learning from and with tree time."--Page 4 of cover Baum Motiv (DE-588)4112675-0 gnd rswk-swf Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd rswk-swf Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 s Baum Motiv (DE-588)4112675-0 s DE-604 Loo, Marjolein van der (DE-588)1295931567 edt Onomatopee 258 (DE-604)BV044514631 258 B:DE-14 V:DE-576 https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz1907569987inh.htm 20241127193122 Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | A tree, a reader on arboreal kinship edited by Marjolein van der Loo ; with written contributions by: Joss Allen, Céline Baumann, Bárbara Sánchez Barroso, Jorge Menna Barreto, Renée Bus, Lucy Davis, Amirio Freeman, Manjot Kaur, Marjolein van der Loo, Karen Lofgren, Anne Richter, Jerrold Saija, Oscar Salguero, Jonmar van Vlijmen and Müge Yilmaz ; with visual contributions by: Gerbrand Burger, Chihiro Geuzenbroek, Femke Habets, Roderick Hietbrink, Ingela Ihrman, Mari Keski-Korsu, Alice Ladenburg, Hira Nabi, Frank Resseler, Sanne Vaassen |
title_fullStr | A tree, a reader on arboreal kinship edited by Marjolein van der Loo ; with written contributions by: Joss Allen, Céline Baumann, Bárbara Sánchez Barroso, Jorge Menna Barreto, Renée Bus, Lucy Davis, Amirio Freeman, Manjot Kaur, Marjolein van der Loo, Karen Lofgren, Anne Richter, Jerrold Saija, Oscar Salguero, Jonmar van Vlijmen and Müge Yilmaz ; with visual contributions by: Gerbrand Burger, Chihiro Geuzenbroek, Femke Habets, Roderick Hietbrink, Ingela Ihrman, Mari Keski-Korsu, Alice Ladenburg, Hira Nabi, Frank Resseler, Sanne Vaassen |
title_full_unstemmed | A tree, a reader on arboreal kinship edited by Marjolein van der Loo ; with written contributions by: Joss Allen, Céline Baumann, Bárbara Sánchez Barroso, Jorge Menna Barreto, Renée Bus, Lucy Davis, Amirio Freeman, Manjot Kaur, Marjolein van der Loo, Karen Lofgren, Anne Richter, Jerrold Saija, Oscar Salguero, Jonmar van Vlijmen and Müge Yilmaz ; with visual contributions by: Gerbrand Burger, Chihiro Geuzenbroek, Femke Habets, Roderick Hietbrink, Ingela Ihrman, Mari Keski-Korsu, Alice Ladenburg, Hira Nabi, Frank Resseler, Sanne Vaassen |
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