7 - 38 Introduction: The Cultural Logic of Environmentalization (Mathias Denecke, Holger Kuhn, Milan Stürmer)41 - 56 Devenir Universidad: Art, Indigenous Science and the Biocultural Reconstruction of Amazonian Knowledges (Ursula Biemann)57 - 68 A Realist Aesthetic of the Sublime: Art, Environment and The Cultural Logic of the Anthropocene (Maryse Ouellet)79 - 96 The Cultural Logic of Green Capitalism: A New Coalition of Geo- and Chronopolitics (Katerina Genidogan)99 - 118 Utopias of Flow and Circulation in the Nineteenth Century: Phalansteries by Charles Fourier and Others (Martin Doll)119 - 140 "Where the Sun Does Not Reach, There the Doctor Will Appear" (Sebastian Kirsch)141 - 162 Critique de la Circulation: Remarks on the Design of Environments (Malte Fabian Rauch)165 - 180 In Turbid Environments (Esther Leslie)181 - 202 Besides One Flow: Quantum Virtuality, Entangled Becomings, and the De-coherence of Ontology (Christian Schwinghammer)203 - 218 Plasmaticness and the Boundaries of Human Perception (Beny Wagner)221 - 240 Flowing, Flooding, Fibbing: From Fluid Subjects to Environmental Becoming (Yvonne Volkart)241 - 258 The Im:permeable Sieve: Following Gendered Imaginaries of Containers and Leaks (Hannah Schmedes)259 - 276 Lead Fish Story: On the Cultural Logic of Fluidity in Architecture (Yannick Schütte)279 - 294 Circulation and the City Novel (Jacob Soule)295 - 312 The Sublime and the Logistical: Containment Strategies in the Aesthetics of Circulation (Stefan Yong)313 - 332 Essential Workers: Gigwork, Logistics, and the Sweated Labor of Circulation (Annie McClanahan)333 - 334 List of Illustrations335 - 336 List of Color Plates337 - 344 Contributors345 - 360 Color Plates
Mathias Denecke is a researcher at Ruhr-Universität Bochum's Institute for Media Studies. After completing the BA and MA degree in Literature-Arts-Media studies at the University of Konstanz (DE), Denecke wrote his dissertation on flow-talk as an epistemic resource in depictions of our digital cultures at Leuphana University Lüneburg. Denecke's key research areas are media theory, data infrastructures, and logistics.
Holger Kuhn works as assistant professor (Juniorprofessor) for Historical Visual Culture and Art History at Bielefeld University. From 2016 to 2021 he was postdoctoral researcher at the DFG research training group "Cultures of Critique" at Leuphana University Lüneburg. His current research focuses on and visual culture, media theory, and the questions of financialization and environmentalization in contemporary art.
Milan Stürmer is a research associate for the research project Media and Participation at Leuphana University Lüneburg's Institute of Culture and Aesthetics of Digital Media (ICAM), where he works on the economic elements of participation. At the intersection between media theory, economics, anthropology and the philosophy of technology, his research centers on the proliferation of forms of debt in the twentieth and twenty-first century in the context of the generalization of an ecological, relational thinking.