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2025
Metabolic Interdependencies
2024
Materiality of Air / Right to Breathe
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Air Deprivation
Topic: Atmospheric Violence
Graduate Studio led by: Elise Hunchuck, Marco Ferrari and Jingru (Cyan) Cheng
Something in the Air:
Politics of the Atmosphere
2020
UN News / Conor Lennon
Polluted air still kills millions, but solutions are on the horizon
2022
Peter Sloterdijk
Airquakes
2009