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_aMaking things public : _batmospheres of democracy / _cedited by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel. |
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_aCambridge, Mass. : _bMIT Press ; _a[Karlsruhe, Germany] : _bZKM/Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, _c[2005] |
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_a1072 pages : _billustrations (chiefly colour) ; _c25 cm |
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_tIntroduction -- _tFrom Realpolitik to Dingpolitik or How to Make Things Public -- _tExcerpt: Jonathan Swift on the Difficulty of Talking with Objects -- _g1. _tAssembling or Disassembling? -- _tA Palaver at Tutuila Samoa, 1883. Two Photographs by Captain William A.D. Acland -- _tNo Politics Please -- _tOn Small Devices of Thought. Concepts, Etymology and the Problem of Translation -- _tWAI 262. A Maori "Cultural Property" Claim -- _t"This Is Not a Facade" -- _tAn Election in Papua New Guinea -- _tDiplomats without Portfolios. The Question of Contact with Extraterrestrial Civilizations -- _g2. _tWhich Cosmos for Which Cosmopolitics? -- _tDivisionem sententiae postulare. Self-laceration -- _tGood and Bad Government: Siena and Venice -- _tSky, Heaven and the Seat of Power -- _tThe Pantheon of Brains -- _tTransforming Things. Art and Politics on the Northwest Coast -- _t"Our Government as Nation". Sir Benjamin Stone's Parliamentary Pictures -- _tExcerpt: John Dewey on the Pragmatist Good Government -- _g3. _tThe Problem of Composition -- _tComposing the Body Politic. Composite Images and Political Representation, 1651-2004 -- _tSeeing Double. How to Make Up a Phantom Body Politic -- _tJJ -- _tReflections on a Table -- _tExcerpt: William Shakespeare on the Parable of the Members and the Belly -- _tIssues Spark a Public into Being. A Key But Often Forgotten Point of the Lippmann-Dewey Debate -- _tMission Impossible. Giving Flesh to the Phantom Public -- _tInterSections/ZKM. A Project -- _tFreedom for Music! Intuition and the Rule -- _tClasses, Masses, Crowds. Representing the Collective Body and the Myth of Direct Knowledge -- _tExcerpt: Thomas Hobbes on Leviathan -- _g4. _tFrom Objects to Things -- _tOf Althings! -- _tThing Site, Tie, Ting Place. Venues for the Administration of Law -- _tHeidegger on Objects and Things -- _tExcerpt: Martin Heidegger on the Etymology of "Thing" -- _tHeidegger and the Atomic Bomb -- _t100 Suns. Military Photography Collected by Michael Light -- _tThings as Res publicae. Making Things Public -- _tThings Chinese: On wu -- _tDewey's Transactions. From Sense to Common Sense -- _g5. _tFrom Laboratory to Public Proofs -- _tPublic Experiments -- _tDisabled Persons of All Countries, Unite! -- _tPublic Evaluation and New Rules for "Human Parks" -- _tCirculations. A Virtual Laboratory and Its Elements -- _tThings under Water. E.J. Marey's Aquarium Laboratory and Cinema's Assembly -- _tWall of Science -- _tMaking Electrons Public -- _t"Actions of Interest" in Surgical Simulators -- _tMaking Collaboration Networks Visible -- _tMaking Science and Technology Results Public. A Sociology of Demos -- _g6. _t"The Great Pan Is Dead!" -- _tViva la Republica Cosmica! or The Children of Humboldt and Coca-Cola -- _tExcerpt: Karl Polanyi on Dogs Eat Dogs or the Fable of Sociobiology -- _t"Sheep Do Have Opinions" -- _tWolves in the Valley. On Making a Controversy Public -- _tAbout Pigs -- _tChicken for Shock and Awe: War on Words -- _tWhat Is It Like to Be Face to Face with a Great Ape? -- _tThe Obelisks of Stockholm -- _tCoastal Environment Made Public. Notes from the Field -- _g7. _tReshuffling Religious Assemblies -- _tReforming the Assembly -- _tArguing with Heretics? Colloquiums, Disputations and Councils in the Sixteenth Century -- _tDominican Constitutions -- _tInterfaith Celebrations, a New Rite? -- _tAn Assembly of Humans, Shells and Gods -- _g8. _tThe Parliaments of Nature -- _tGalileo's Traveling Circus of Science -- _tRhine Streaming -- _tRiver Sentinels. Finding a Mouth for the Lot River -- _tWater Parliaments: Some Examples -- _tRiver Landscaping in Second Modernity -- _tThe Lottery of the Sea. A Film in Progress -- _tThe Path of Milk -- _tMilky Way -- _tExcerpt: Conference of the Birds by Farid ud-Din Attar -- _g9. _tWhich Assembly for Those Assemblages? -- _tThe Detroit Industry Murals. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) -- _tThe Politics of Water. A Dutch Thing to Keep the Water Out or Not -- _tA Building Is a "Multiverse" -- _tThe Architectural Thing. The Making of "Making Things Public" -- _tThe Glory of Tournai -- _tWho Is Minding the Bridges? (A Personal Inquiry) -- _g10. _tFollow the Paper-Trails -- _tThe Common Place of Law. Transforming Matters of Concern into the Objects of Everyday Life -- _tPublic International Indigenes -- _tThe People of Karlsruhe. Jochen Gerz's Constitutional Rights Square -- _tThe Notebook: A Paper-Technology -- _tRemoving Knowledge -- _tBlocking Things Public -- _tThe Image, between Res privata and Res communis -- |
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_g11. _tWhat's Political in Political Economy? -- _tAn Artificial Being -- _tThe Stock Ticker -- _tListening to the Spread Plot -- _tThis Announcement Appears as a Matter of Record Only! Notes on The New Germany Found Inc / Universalia Non Realia Sed Nomina -- _tReleasing Market Statistics -- _tCapitalism Cartograms and World Government -- _tPublicizing Goldilocks' Choice at the Supermarket. The Political Work of Shopping Packs, Carts and Talk -- _tThe Creators of the Shopping Worlds -- _tCuddly / We Are the Children -- _tThe Parliament of Fashion -- _tQuestions of Taste -- _g12. _tThe Political Aesthetic of Reason -- _tHard Facts -- _tPaint/Print/Public -- _tThe Evidence of Phryne, or Phryne Stripped Bare by Rhetoric Even -- _tHumanization of Knowledge Through the Eye -- _tDemocratic Socialism, Cybernetic Socialism. Making the Chilean Economy Public -- _tScience in the Age of Sensibility -- _tPolitical Aesthetics. Image and Form in Contemporary Dutch Spatial Politics -- _tPublic Experiments. On Several Productions of Bertolt Brecht's "The Life of Galileo" -- _g13. _tParliamentary Technologies -- _tRe: Public -- _tThe Circle of Discussion and the Semicircle of Criticism -- _tExcerpt: Abbe Sieyes on the Infinite Parliament -- _tStranded Bodies of Democracy. Cases from the Indian Himalayas -- _tHow to Make a Still Picture Speak and Walk. The Fabulous Destiny of a Gandhi Follower -- _tParliamentary Public -- _tDesigning the Agon. Questions on Architecture, Space, Democracy and "the Political" -- _tSome Reflections on an Agonistic Approach to the Public -- _tCenters Don't Have to Be Points. Politics beyond State Boundaries -- _tVoting Machinery, Counting and Public Proofs in the 2000 US Presidential Election -- _tDark Source. Public Trust and the Secret at the Heart of the New Voting Machines -- _tSpin. A Documentary on Political Media -- _tTurning Public Discourse into an Authentic Artifact: Shorthand Transcription in the French National Assembly -- _tThe Power of Representation: Parliaments of North Africa and the Middle East -- _tLegible Mob -- _g14. _tA Search for Eloquence -- _tExcerpt: Jean de La Fontaine on the Power of Fables -- _tManaging Evidence -- _tExcerpt: Jonathan Swift on the Tricky Art of Conversation -- _tPindices -- _tCommuniculture -- _tBEcomING COLLECTIVE. The Constitution of Audience as an Interactional Process -- _tExcerpt: Bertolt Brecht on How Dictators Learn Their Rhetoric from Shakespeare -- _tThe Chorus in Opera. Concocting Common Sense -- _tGetting Together in Cinema -- _tNarrative Device IV -- _tBorderdevice(s) -- _tWhat Is a Body / a Person? Topography of the Possible -- _tFair Assembly -- _tBlogs. The New Public Forum - Private Matters, Political Issues, Corporate Interests -- _tRecipe for Tracing the Fate of Issues and Their Publics on the Web -- _tThe Chronofile-Society -- _g15. _tNew Political Passions? -- _tAtmospheric Politics -- _tInstant Democracy: The Pneumatic Parliament -- _tI Am a Revolutionary, 2001 / Everything You've Heard Is Wrong -- _tLungs: Slave Labour -- _tAllegories of the Political -- _tMapHub: HEARD and MapMover -- _tAgonistics: A Language Game -- _tThe Fate of Art in the Age of Terror -- _tThe Trials of the World - a Fiction -- _tStill Life -- _tThe Tragedy of Minamata. Sit-in and Face-to-Face Discussion -- _tThe Cosmopolitical Proposal -- _tExcerpt: Herman Melville on Bartleby and the Limit of All Politics -- _tConclusion -- _tArt and Democracy -- _tInserts -- _tElisabeth Bronfen: The Birth of the Glamourous Star as an Optical Illusion. Busby Berkeley's Dames -- _tCYKLOOP: The World's First Mobile Virtual-Reality Center -- _tSebastian Fischer, Lasse Scherffig, Hans H. Diebner: EyeVisionBot -- _tYoann Le Claire: Fabien Lerat, Theatre -- _tJenny Marketou: Flying Spy Potatoes: Mission 21st Street, NYC -- _tAppendix -- _tWorks in the Exhibition -- _tBiographies of the Authors -- _tIndex. |
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