The water vapor and aerosols [airborne particles of dust, soot, mold, and bacteria] of Earth's third atmosphere-ocean environment are shown in this full-disk visualization centered above China. Image derived from FY-4A AGRI L1 satellite data set [Fēngyún-4 are China Meteorological Administration’s most recent geosynchronous meteorological satellites]. Image courtesy of Marco Ferrari [2021].
Publication: The Avery Review, vol. 53
Year: 2021
Pages: 1-15
Cycle:
Externality, Breathers, Conspiracy:
Forms for Atmospheric Reckoning
Tim Choy
2021
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A Vast Machine
Computer Models, Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming
Paul N. Edwards
2010
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Desiree Foerster
2021
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Symbiotic Planet:
A New Look At Evolution
Lynn Margulis
1999
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Vladimir Vernadsky
1998 [1926]
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Sensing Art in the Atmosphere
Elemental Lures and Aerosolar Practices
Sasha Engelmann
2021
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Adam Dickinson
2019
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Open-weather:
Speculative-feminist propositions for planetary images in an era of climate crisis
Sasha Engelmann Sophie Dyer Lizzie Malcolm Daniel Powers
2022
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The Routledge International Handbook of More-than-Human Studies
Adrian Franklin (ed.)
2025
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Shaping Atmospheres: From Terraforming Land to Geoengineering Air
Ala Roushan Charles Stankievech
2023
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Jennifer Gabrys
2019
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Jamie Allen
2024
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Nigel Clark Bronislaw Szerszynski
2022
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Andreas Weber
2023
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Aesthetic Experience of Metabolic Processes
Desiree Foerster
2021
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Metabolic rift or metabolic shift?
Dialectics, nature and the world-historical method
Jason W. Moore
2017
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Breathing in the Anthropocene:
Thinking Through Scale with Containment Technologies
Alison Kenner Aftab Mirzaei Christy Spackman
2019
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In-human appetites and mineral becomings
Callum Bradley Georgina Perkins
2023
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Eva Horn
2022
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Astrida Neimanis Jennifer Mae Hamilton
2018
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Sri Shankar Sharma
2012
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Eva Horn
2018
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Bodies of Water
Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology
Astrida Neimanis
2017
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Aerial Environments on the Early Modern Stage
Theatres of the Air, 1576-1609
Chloe Kathleen Preedy
2022
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The Climate of History in a Planetary Age
Dipesh Chakrabarty
2021
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Citizens of Worlds
Open-Air Toolkits for Environmental Struggle
Jennifer Gabrys
2022
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Polluted air still kills millions, but solutions are on the horizon
UN News / Conor Lennon
2022
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Bruno Latour
2005
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Nerea Calvillo
2020
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Susan Schuppli
2021
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Nerea Calvillo
2018
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The Sounds of Life:
How Digital Technology Is Bringing Us Closer to the Worlds of Animals and Plants
Karen Bakker
2022
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The Matter of Air
Science and Art of the Ethereal
Steven Connor
2010
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The Transition from the Biosphere to the Noösphere
Vladimir Vernadsky
2025
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Erica Petrillo (2050+)
2024
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Maan Barua Thomas White David Nally
2020
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Lively Cities
Reconfiguring Urban Ecology
Maan Barua
2023
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Inviting Atmospheres to the Architecture Table
Nerea Calvillo
2018
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Jamie Lorimer Timothy Hodgetts
2024
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When we image the earth, we imagine another
Sophie Dyer Sasha Engelmann
2022
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The Weather Is Always a Method
Harshavardhan Bhat
2021
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Breathless in Beijing:
Aerial Attunements and China’s New Respiratory Publics
Victoria Nguyen
2020
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Ala Roushan
2021
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When I image the earth, I imagine another
Open Weather Rectangle
2023
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Sensing Air and Generating Worlds of Data
Jennifer Gabrys
2016
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Metabolic geographies:
Work, shifts and politics
Maan Barua
2025
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In Open Air
Ontology of the Atmosphere
Emanuele Coccia
2018
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Chloe Ahmann Alison Kenner
2020
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Environmental Racism in Death Alley, Louisiana
Forensic Architecture Imani Jacqueline Brown, Samaneh Moafi (Coordinators)
2021
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Infrastructural Interactions:
Survival, Resistance and Radical Care
Helen V Pritchard (ed) Femke Snelting (ed)
2022
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Undrowned:
Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals
Alexis Pauline Gumbs
2020
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