
Objective: Earth
Artists, designers and researchers investigate the âbecoming objectâ of the Earth, in the face of the techno-scientific vision and geo-engineering projects that tend to turn our planet into a design object.
Has our planet become an object of design? In todayâs world of geoengineering, cloud seeding and ambitious projects to control planetary ecosystems, the question seems more justified than ever.
We map the world using cartography, we shape it with spatial planning. We model the planet to predict natural phenomena and try to influence it through climate control. This book focuses on a posture that has existed since the first human settlements, that gained pace with the scientifi c breakthroughs of the Age of Enlightenment and, in step with industrial revolutions, was furthered by a techno-scientific vision: to see the planet as designable. Designers, artists, and researchers investigate this âbecoming objectâ of planet Earth.
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Artists, designers and researchers investigate the âbecoming objectâ of the Earth, in the face of the techno-scientific vision and geo-engineering projects that tend to turn our planet into a design object.
Has our planet become an object of design? In todayâs world of geoengineering, cloud seeding and ambitious projects to control planetary ecosystems, the question seems more justified than ever.
We map the world using cartography, we shape it with spatial planning. We model the planet to predict natural phenomena and try to influence it through climate control. This book focuses on a posture that has existed since the first human settlements, that gained pace with the scientifi c breakthroughs of the Age of Enlightenment and, in step with industrial revolutions, was furthered by a techno-scientific vision: to see the planet as designable. Designers, artists, and researchers investigate this âbecoming objectâ of planet Earth.











