Infrastructural Imaginaries at the Intersection of Planning, Science and Fiction
More recent criticism by Bruno Latour and Donna Haraway targets the idea of a natural integrity of the planet Earth as the basis of ecological thinking. “Staying with the trouble” (Haraway) or living in the “critical zone” (Latour) refers to a persistent kind of endangerment to which humans and other species are exposed by the human-made ecological crisis. The research project examines multiscalar infrastructural imaginaries at the intersection of planning, science and fiction, in past and present. From a present-day perspective, globalised resource extraction and intensive agriculture represent an empirical form of biosphere-making (terraforming) whose field of action Donna Haraway has summarised in the triad of the “Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene”.
Subproject on the Theory of “Terraforming”
Prof. Sascha Roesler
Subproject on “Plantation Histories and Plantation Urbanism”
Dr. Will David, Pina Haas (PhD student), Prof. Sascha Roesler
Funding: Ambizione grant SNSF, 2024-2028
Subproject on “Water Futures”
Prof. Sascha Roesler, Dr. Lydia Xynogala
Traveling Exhibtion at TU Munich, ZAZ Zurich, Vienna