Landscapes have been exploited and polluted by humans in order to obtain metals. Materials are treated as commodities: extracted, used inside our devices and appliances, then discarded as useless matter. The timespan of efficiency is shortened more and more due to obsolescence, material desire and constant innovation. That’s a paradoxical perspective compared to the deep time those metals embody, born in the outer space from star collision and arriving to Earth as meteors, 4 billion years ago. Rocks in vogue is an exploration on the material flows within the electronic devices production and their disposal. Very often the connection between consumers and source is invisible and well-masked behind the slick surfaces of our laptops and smartp...
International audienceWhat kind of stuff is the world made of? What is the nature or substance of th...
Technological artifacts are products of a society's economy, a force for economic growth, and a larg...
The cloud is a metaphor that helps to obscure the material realities that rest beneath our digital m...
Landscapes have been exploited and polluted by humans in order to obtain metals. Materials are treat...
The aim of this study is to contribute to today´s knowledge about stocks of electronic products on t...
How often do we discard something rare and precious without even realising it? In today’s develop...
This series of new media sculptures materially speculate on what our devices – phones and tablets, b...
Historians have customarily named the different ages of humanity after the materials that prevailed ...
Metals have always fascinated humans, for reasons ranging from practical through aesthetic to philos...
There are many questions ask, but not all can be answered (precisely) about matter, its diversity, o...
This thesis connects agricultural technology (ag-tech) within a Danish context to a world system of ...
This text is an investigation of battery technologies and planned obsolescence in the context of ene...
A puzzling matter about materials, particularly structural materials, is that they exhibit both a ra...
This edited volume gathers eight cases of industrial materials development, broadly conceived, from ...
This research enquiry uses jewellery as a vehicle to discuss and explore issues of material value, p...
International audienceWhat kind of stuff is the world made of? What is the nature or substance of th...
Technological artifacts are products of a society's economy, a force for economic growth, and a larg...
The cloud is a metaphor that helps to obscure the material realities that rest beneath our digital m...
Landscapes have been exploited and polluted by humans in order to obtain metals. Materials are treat...
The aim of this study is to contribute to today´s knowledge about stocks of electronic products on t...
How often do we discard something rare and precious without even realising it? In today’s develop...
This series of new media sculptures materially speculate on what our devices – phones and tablets, b...
Historians have customarily named the different ages of humanity after the materials that prevailed ...
Metals have always fascinated humans, for reasons ranging from practical through aesthetic to philos...
There are many questions ask, but not all can be answered (precisely) about matter, its diversity, o...
This thesis connects agricultural technology (ag-tech) within a Danish context to a world system of ...
This text is an investigation of battery technologies and planned obsolescence in the context of ene...
A puzzling matter about materials, particularly structural materials, is that they exhibit both a ra...
This edited volume gathers eight cases of industrial materials development, broadly conceived, from ...
This research enquiry uses jewellery as a vehicle to discuss and explore issues of material value, p...
International audienceWhat kind of stuff is the world made of? What is the nature or substance of th...
Technological artifacts are products of a society's economy, a force for economic growth, and a larg...
The cloud is a metaphor that helps to obscure the material realities that rest beneath our digital m...