Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series

In a visual art project titled Dear Climate, a group of American artists and scholars designed “a collection of agitprop posters and meditative audio experiences that help you meet, befriend, and become climate change.”i These posters are designed to promote environmental awareness, and particularly...

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Main Author: Chu, Kiu-Wai
Other Authors: Chang, Chia-Ju
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1457672023-03-11T20:04:30Z Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series Chu, Kiu-Wai Chang, Chia-Ju School of Humanities Humanities::Language Anthropocentrism Environmental Humanities In a visual art project titled Dear Climate, a group of American artists and scholars designed “a collection of agitprop posters and meditative audio experiences that help you meet, befriend, and become climate change.”i These posters are designed to promote environmental awareness, and particularly, multispecies co-existence in the Anthropocene age, as reflected in posters with slogans such as “BIODIVERSITY IS THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY”; “PARTY WITH THE BEES IN THE BUTTERFLY BUSH”; “MEET THE BEETLES”; and “SPEND QUALITY TIME WITH AN INSECT.” Human beings encounter insects on a daily basis and yet rarely give them much attention. When they are noticed, they are often exterminated or turned into economic resources for human consumption and utilization. What does it mean to spend quality time with an insect? What is the role of art in cultivating such an attitude in the contemporary world? Accepted version 2021-01-07T06:38:28Z 2021-01-07T06:38:28Z 2019 Book Chapter Chu, K.-W. (2019). Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series. In C.-J. Chang (Ed.), Chinese Environmental Humanities: Practice of Environing at the Margins (pp. 143-166). doi:10.1007/978-3-030-18634-0 978-3-030-18633-3 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145767 10.1007/978-3-030-18634-0 143 166 en Chinese Environmental Humanities: Practices of Environing at the Margins © C. Chang (ed.) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. All rights reserved. application/pdf Palgrave Macmillan
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Chu, Kiu-Wai
Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series
description In a visual art project titled Dear Climate, a group of American artists and scholars designed “a collection of agitprop posters and meditative audio experiences that help you meet, befriend, and become climate change.”i These posters are designed to promote environmental awareness, and particularly, multispecies co-existence in the Anthropocene age, as reflected in posters with slogans such as “BIODIVERSITY IS THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY”; “PARTY WITH THE BEES IN THE BUTTERFLY BUSH”; “MEET THE BEETLES”; and “SPEND QUALITY TIME WITH AN INSECT.” Human beings encounter insects on a daily basis and yet rarely give them much attention. When they are noticed, they are often exterminated or turned into economic resources for human consumption and utilization. What does it mean to spend quality time with an insect? What is the role of art in cultivating such an attitude in the contemporary world?
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title Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series
title_short Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series
title_full Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series
title_fullStr Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series
title_full_unstemmed Worms in the anthropocene : the multispecies world in Xu Bing’s Silkworm series
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