Objective : Earth

Has our planet become an object of design? In the face of geoengineering, cloud seeding and ambitious projects to control planetary ecosystems, the question seems justified.

Designing Our Planet

Designed alongside the exhibition as a free object, the book traces the development of the objectification of Earth and critically examines its effects on our planet. It opens with a glossary of 20 key techno-scientific concepts. It then invites committed artists and designers to explore their approaches in greater depth in a series of texts: although they use technology, they take a critical look at the systemic disruptions we are facing. Finally, three essays by researchers provide a multidisciplinary perspective: technology historian, Sabine Holler frames this stance in a recent but important history of the concept of Spaceship Earth, design curator Scott Longfellow considers it within the context of total design and philosopher Frédéric Neyrat invites us to become aware of that which cannot be apprehended and to do so, scours the depths of the earth.

Available from the mudac-Photo Elysée shop.

Project management
Jolanthe Kugler
Scott Longfellow

Authors
Fragmentin
Sabine Hoehler
Aram Kebabdjian
Jolanthe Kugler
Joanie Lemercier
Scott Longfellow
Frédéric Neyrat
Joseph Popper
Tellart (Ries Straver)

Co-editor
Les presses du réel
mudac

Translations
Peter Horsey
Pascale Vacher (Atidma)

Editorial secretariat
Mary Tissot
Virginie Vernevaut

Iconography
Timon Ganguillet
Diane Maechler

Editorial coordination
Marie Taillan

Graphic design and layout
Notter+Vigne

Languages
French

English