The London Garden of Heterotopias
The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
In “Technology and the Lifeworld: from garden to earth” Don Ihde discusses how life in a mythical Garden of Eden would not be human life without technology. Things and artifacts make life and form an integral part of the ontological trinity of human-technology-world. We are faced with never-before-known challenges in an entangled ecological emergency and must radically and immediately take action to preserve the planet’s very existence. Technology and the arts play an integral part and hold potential to engender change. The Bartlett School of Architecture, and its partners, centres its contribution to Ars Electronica around arts and technologies of care in a Garden of Heterotopias to create an environment of inclusion and inspection.
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