In: Brouwer, Joke ; Mulder, Arjen ; Spuybroek, Lars (Hrsgg.): The Politics of the Impure. Rotterdam, V2_Publishing 2010, pp. 318-339 . ISBN 978-90-5662-748-5
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Abstract
Waste can be replaced, but not destroyed. That was one of the main rules that Christian Unverzagt described in his 1991 classic with Volker Grassmuck "Das Müll-System. Eine metarealistische Bestandsaufnahme" (The Waste System. A Metarealistic Record). Waste is the troublesome and ecologically impurifying flip-side of modernity. More and more things produce more and more waste. Nowadays it has become a new resource to build industries on. Facing a completely garbage-saturated, polluted world, the challenge is, to let go of things, to let them be.
Document type: | Book Section |
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Editor: | Brouwer, Joke ; Mulder, Arjen ; Spuybroek, Lars |
Title of Book: | The Politics of the Impure |
Publisher: | V2_Publishing |
Place of Publication: | Rotterdam |
Date Deposited: | 23 Jan 2018 16:53 |
Date: | 2010 |
ISBN: | 978-90-5662-748-5 |
Page Range: | pp. 318-339 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Service facilities > Varia |
DDC-classification: | 000 Generalities, Science 100 Philosophy 300 Social sciences 320 Political science 330 Economics 670 Manufacturing |
Controlled Keywords: | Garbage, Waste, Landfill, Waste Incineration, Waste Trade |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | garbage, garbage dump, waste disposal site, landfill, waste incineration, waste incineration plant (WIP), toxic waste, hazardous waste, garbage import, garbage art, posterity |