- EAN13
- 9782378964733
- Éditeur
- Les presses du réel
- Date de publication
- 17/10/2023
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Keep it Flat
A little history on flat earth
Alexandra Midal, Emma Pflieger, Antoine Fœglé
Les presses du réel
Livre numérique
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Aide EAN13 : 9782378964733
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A design theorist (Alexandra Midal), a neuroscientist (Albert Moukheiber), two
designers (Antoine Fœglé and Emma Pflieger) and two curators (Jolanthe Kugler
and Scott Longfellow) take a look at the mechanisms behind the flat-Earth
theory, and the ways in which "alternative" narratives are disseminated.
Like a giant tortoise shell, with a dome or without... the many different
forms of flat earth are a map-like portrayal of dissent, a final bastion to
refute modernity. What is flat earth theory? How does it commandeer political
and scientific events and propose an alternative narrative?
Keep it flat. A little history on flat earth brings together the views of a
design theorist (Alexandra Midal), a neuroscientist (Albert Moukheiber), two
designers (Antoine Foeglé and Emma Pflieger) and the curators of the
exhibition Terra. Designing our Planet (Jolanthe Kugler and Scott Longfellow)
in an attempt to eschew the Manichean vision that generally drives the
collective subconsciousness and to understand the underlying mechanisms on
which flat earth theory is grounded.
designers (Antoine Fœglé and Emma Pflieger) and two curators (Jolanthe Kugler
and Scott Longfellow) take a look at the mechanisms behind the flat-Earth
theory, and the ways in which "alternative" narratives are disseminated.
Like a giant tortoise shell, with a dome or without... the many different
forms of flat earth are a map-like portrayal of dissent, a final bastion to
refute modernity. What is flat earth theory? How does it commandeer political
and scientific events and propose an alternative narrative?
Keep it flat. A little history on flat earth brings together the views of a
design theorist (Alexandra Midal), a neuroscientist (Albert Moukheiber), two
designers (Antoine Foeglé and Emma Pflieger) and the curators of the
exhibition Terra. Designing our Planet (Jolanthe Kugler and Scott Longfellow)
in an attempt to eschew the Manichean vision that generally drives the
collective subconsciousness and to understand the underlying mechanisms on
which flat earth theory is grounded.
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