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[In this chapter, I introduce a strategy for working both with and against Peter Sloterdijk’s Spheres trilogy ([1998–2004] 2011–2016). The spatial questions of Spheres are related to being-in the depressive sphere, which is better known temporally as the Anthropogenic epoch. This book brings new practice-based contributions to reading Spheres by providing design-insdesign-in (or entry-points) which act as wayfaring for design readers. By reconfiguring the feminist writers that are referenced in Spheres, I put forward a renewed strategy—that is, a spherology of feminisms. With new approaches to Spheres through embodied situations, methods and technological problems, this companion is relevant to the spatio-temporal aspects of design in general like studio practice, design layout or digital interaction.]
Published: Dec 13, 2018
Keywords: Being-in; Design-in; Feminisms; Spherology; Technoscience
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