Ecocritique between Landscape and Data: The Environmental Audiotour

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https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_12-1_2

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ecocrítica, curadoria, alterações climáticas, audiotour

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Este artigo discute o Environmental Audiotour – um trabalho de Parikka, Patelli e Wong através do qual arte e tecnologia se cruzam com questões ambientais na Bienal de Helsinque 2023. Os artistas-investigadores exploram tópicos como o aumento do nível do mar que afeta ilhas, como os seres humanos têm impacto no meio ambiente, bem como formas de visualizar dados ambientais. No geral, os autores usam métodos criativos para entender e abordar os problemas ambientais no mundo digital de hoje. O mesmo artigo foi publicado no Electronic Literature Directory (ELD): https://electronicbookreview.com/essay/ecocritique-between-landscape-and-data-the-environmental-audiotour/. 

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2025-07-31

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Patelli, Paolo, Jussi Parikka, e May Ee Wong. 2025. «Ecocritique Between Landscape and Data: The Environmental Audiotour». MATLIT: Materialities of Literature 12 (1):9-29. https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_12-1_2.