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The essay explores ideas about groundwater in terms of its characteristics as a hyperobject. Key hydrogeology concepts and the conflicts and dilemmas in uses and abuses of groundwater in Australia underpin a search for the metaphorical potency of ...
Deborah Wardle (18626146)
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This paper describes the conceptual underpinning, theoretical context and workflow of a haptic drawing hologram project, Hyperobject: Homeland which proposes that one’s homeland is emergent as life experience. The social context of this project is the current extensive use of holographic maps in tactical battle visualisation by the military.
Dawson, Paula
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Blockchain emerged as a well-defined technological object with limited applicability applications (e.g. Bitcoin). Embraced by more and more ‘stakeholders’, Blockchain has turned into a bounty of possibilities and promises.
Arnoud Lagendijk +2 more
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Ecology, Capitalism and Waste: From Hyperobject to Hyperabject
The article develops the notion of the ‘hyperabject’ – coined by Danish poet Theis Ørntoft – into a proper theoretical concept. The term hyperabject is a synthesis of Timothy Morton's concept of hyperobjects and Julia Kristeva's theory of abjection, and ...
Mikkel Krause Frantzen
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Björk to Morton to Aphex Twin: Music as a positive hyperobject
Abstract In this commentary, I describe music as a ‘hyperobject’ – an object so massive, multi‐dimensional and vastly distributed in space and time, that it exceeds full apprehension and quantification and ultimately traditional understandings of what a thing is.
Gavin J Andrews
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Fighting One Hyperobject with Another: Narrative as Hyperobject in Ben Lerner’s 10:04
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Castaway on the hyperobject: Getting Lost with Timothy Morton
Randy Laist
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