fb pixcode

CULTURAL STUDIES

PUBLISHER
Onomatopee Projects

BOOK FORMAT
Paperback, 5.75 x 8.25 in. / 256 pgs / 90 duotone.

PUBLISHING STATUS
Pub Date
Out of print

DISTRIBUTION
D.A.P. Exclusive
Catalog: SPRING 2021 p. 34   

PRODUCT DETAILS
ISBN 9789493148444 TRADE
List Price: $34.95 CDN $47.95

AVAILABILITY
Not available

TERRITORY
NA LA ASIA AFR

THE FALL 2024 ARTBOOK | D.A.P. CATALOG

Artbook | D.A.P. Catalog Cover Link
Preview our FALL 2024 catalog, featuring more than 500 new books on art, photography, design, architecture, film, music and visual culture.
  

ONOMATOPEE PROJECTS

A Bestiary of the Anthropocene

Hybrid Plants, Animals, Minerals, Fungi, and Other Specimens

Edited by Nicolas Nova, DISNOVATION.ORG. Introduction by Nicolas Nova. Text by Geoffrey C. Bowker, Alexandre Monnin, Pauline Briand, Benjamin Bratton, Michel Lussault, Pierre-Olivier Dittmar, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, Matthieu Duperrex, Aliens in Green. Illustrations by Maria Roszkowska.

A Bestiary of the Anthropocene

Gorgeously printed in silver ink on black paper, this field guide to our new world of hybrid specimens catalogs the conflation of the technosphere and the biosphere

Plastiglomerates, surveillance robot dogs, fordite, artificial grass, antenna trees, COVID-19, decapitated mountains, drone-fighting eagles, standardized bananas: all of these specimens—some more familiar than others—are examples of the hybridity that shapes the current landscapes of science, technology and everyday life. Inspired by medieval bestiaries and the increasingly visible effects of climate change on the planet, French researcher Nicolas Nova & art collective DISNOVATION.ORG provide an ethnographic guide to the “post-natural” era in which we live, highlighting the amalgamations of nature and artifice that already co-exist in the 21st century.

A sort of field handbook, A Bestiary of the Anthropocene aims to help us orient ourselves within the technosphere and the biosphere. What happens when technologies and their unintended consequences become so ubiquitous that it is difficult to define what is “natural” or not? What does it mean to live in a hybrid environment made of organic and synthetic matter? In order to answer such questions, Nova & DISNOVATION.ORG bring their own research together with contributions from collectives such as the Center for Genomic Gastronomy and Aliens in Green as well as text by scholars and researchers from around the world. Polish graphic designer Maria Roszkowska provides illustrations.


Featured spread is reproduced from ‘A Bestiary of the Anthropocene'.

PRAISE AND REVIEWS

Flaunt

A brilliant new field handbook for the “post-natural” era in which we live.

A Bestiary of the Anthropocene

STATUS: Out of print | 00/00/00

For assistance locating a copy, please see our list of recommended out of print specialists

FROM THE ARTBOOK BLOG

CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 4/22/2022

Celebrate Earth Day with 'A Bestiary of the Anthropocene'!

Celebrate Earth Day with 'A Bestiary of the Anthropocene'!

Featured spreads are from A Bestiary of the Anthropocene: Hybrid Plants, Animals, Minerals, Fungi, and Other Specimens, edited by Nicolas Nova and DISNOVATION.ORG and published by our friends at Onomatopee Projects. Printed in striking silver-on-black with flush, pure black edges, this beautifully designed and remarkably well-written and researched international field handbook gathers notes on the evolving hybrid flora and fauna of the “post-natural” world we now inhabit as members of the Anthropocene era. Rock speakers, plastic-eating caterpillars, square watermelons, artificial turf, radioactive mushrooms and contrails are all addressed, alongside observations on bestiaries, artificiality, planetary indigestion, ferality and much more—all over the course of 256 pages and 90 duotone illustrations by Polish graphic designer Maria Roszkowska. “This bestiary of the Anthropocene aims at helping us observe, navigate and orientate into the increasingly artificial fabric of the world,” Nova writes. “It aims at encouraging us to pay attention, to perceive the nuances and the assemblage of a dark ecology that arose in the last decades.” continue to blog


FORTHCOMING AND NEW: CRITICISM AND THEORY

We Is Future: Visions of New Communities

WE IS FUTURE: VISIONS OF NEW COMMUNITIES

Hatje Cantz

ISBN: 9783775756068
USD $62.00
| CAN $90

Pub Date: 7/30/2024
Forthcoming


The Agritopianists

THE AGRITOPIANISTS

Center for Arts, Design and Social Research

ISBN: 9781735698113
USD $45.00
| CAN $65 UK £ 40

Pub Date: 10/10/2024
Forthcoming


Ticking Stripe

TICKING STRIPE

Blank Forms Editions

ISBN: 9781953691217
USD $20.00
| CAN $30

Pub Date: 9/23/2024
Forthcoming


Party Studies, Vol. 2

PARTY STUDIES, VOL. 2

Errant Bodies Press

ISBN: 9783982558523
USD $21.00
| CAN $30

Pub Date: 9/10/2024
Forthcoming


Critical Geography

CRITICAL GEOGRAPHY

Hatje Cantz

ISBN: 9783775757447
USD $65.00
| CAN $95

Pub Date: 1/21/2025
Forthcoming


Intimate Confession Is a Project

INTIMATE CONFESSION IS A PROJECT

Inventory Press/Blaffer Art Museum

ISBN: 9781941753682
USD $30.00
| CAN $44 UK £ 25

Pub Date: 9/10/2024
Forthcoming


Telebodies

TELEBODIES

Mousse Publishing

ISBN: 9788867496167
USD $20.00
| CAN $30

Pub Date: 9/3/2024
Forthcoming


Dispossessed

DISPOSSESSED

nai010 publishers

ISBN: 9789462088580
USD $45.00
| CAN $65

Pub Date: 8/20/2024
Forthcoming


Cycles, the Sacred and the Doomed

CYCLES, THE SACRED AND THE DOOMED

Set Margins' publications

ISBN: 9789083350189
USD $24.00
| CAN $34

Pub Date: 7/2/2024
Forthcoming


The Architecture of Loneliness

THE ARCHITECTURE OF LONELINESS

Valiz

ISBN: 9789493246355
USD $25.00
| CAN $35

Pub Date: 10/16/2024
Forthcoming


The Irreplaceable Human: Conditions of Creativity in the Age of AI

THE IRREPLACEABLE HUMAN: CONDITIONS OF CREATIVITY IN THE AGE OF AI

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

ISBN: 9788793659766
USD $35.00
| CAN $52 UK £ 30

Pub Date: 9/3/2024
Forthcoming


Iron Imperator

IRON IMPERATOR

Stolpe

ISBN: 9789189696754
USD $25.00
| CAN $35

Pub Date: 6/25/2024
Active | In stock