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31/10/2025
05/04/2024
AFRICA-ARCTIC FLYWAY PHYSIOCRATIC STATES available now on planisphere.eu/shop
Edited by ELISA R. LINN, LENNART WOLFFForeword by EVE VATERLAUS & JOAN WALTEMATH What if art holds solutions to the ecological crises of our time? For forty-six years, Peter Fend has argued that art premonitions material culture, therefore the means of production, ensuing changes in social relations. Hence, in his view, works by Marcel Duchamp, Carolee Schneemann, Mary Beth Edelson, Paul Sharits, and others, can prefigure ecological restoration and cohabitation. In the late 1970s, artists in New York initiated teams—first Colab, The Offices, and later Ocean Earth and Space Force—to move from critique into effecting real-world change. Initiatives came from Jenny Holzer, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Taro Suzuki, Joan Waltemath, and Eve Vaterlaus, among others, who linked up with scientists to produce reports and analyses with satellite imagery for news media. Africa-Arctic Flyway: Physiocratic States gathers documents of Peter Fend’s efforts through Ocean Earth for a planet organized according to hydrology—water basins—rather than national and colonial borders. It lays out tools and technologies derived from art, architecture, and science to replace fossil fuels, dams, nuclear industry, and industrial farming. The ensuing proposal for governance builds on what is identified as the first school of economic thought: physiocracy. Here, via satellite-aided eco-taxation, governance pursues an increase in the numbers of fish, marine mammals, migratory birds, and insects. For instance, ideas from Earth art are applied to restoring wetlands and flyways in three swaths—the Americas, East Asia, and Eurafrica—converging on the Arctic. This book focuses on the Eurafrica flyway and surveys four decades of work. It asks, “How do we go from visual art to reality?” Fend answers: “Through architecture.” September 2022, English 17×24 cm, 256 pages, 91 color ill., softcover ISBN 978-3-95679-632-6 DESIGN Dan Solbach COPUBLISHERS Museo Nivola, Orani
21/02/2024
The World Is On Fire But We’re Still Buying Shoes available at planisphere.eu/shop
Former Highsnobiety Style Editor and founder of Instagram account , Alec Leach examines why we continue to buy so many clothes, despite all we know about fashion and its impact on the planet. With behind-the-scenes insights and philosophical musings supported by infographics and magazine-style pull quotes, Leach takes readers on a journey through the inner workings of consumerism and online culture, touching on sneaker hype, greenwashing and mindfulness along the way. The result is a manifesto for a slower, more intentional relationship with fashion, one that’s better for us and better for the planet, too. 15 × 20 cm, softcover 2022 ISAN: 9781736667613
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