“For a writer, all places are imaginary, even the one in which he happens to live.”
Paul Auster
“For a writer, all places are imaginary, even the one in which he happens to live.”
Paul Auster
(with Carlo Brentari and Federico Comollo)
Abstract. We propose the notion of bioability as the subjective correlate to biodiversity. Bioability entails the capacity to maximize the forms and patterns of life within given ecosystems. Cutting across the natural and social sciences, the bioability approach opens up a field for research and intervention, which focuses on the imaginational and aspirational dimensions of terrestrial politics. In the context of increased awareness of climate tipping points, developing bioabilities help advancing experimental practices in ecological conversion.
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In the depths of matter there grows an obscure vegetation; black flowers bloom in matter’s darkness.
Gaston Bachelard
…On sent bien qu’il s’agit ici d’entreprendre la géographie d’un certain désert…
Albert Camus
« La fulguration est le tremblement de qui désire ou rêve la totalité impossible, ou à venir ; la durée exhorte celui qui tâche à la vivre, quand les histoires conjointes des peuples en dessinent l’aube. »
Edouard Glissant