The practice of ecological art

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The practice of ecological art. / Kagan, Sacha.
in: [plastik], Jahrgang 4, 15.02.2014.

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title = "The practice of ecological art",
abstract = "The genre of “ecological art”, as originally conceived in the 1990's on the basis of practices that emerged from the late 1960's onwards, covers a variety of artistic practices which are nonetheless united, as social-ecological modes of engagement, by shared principles and characteristics such as: connectivity, reconstruction, ecological ethical responsibility, stewardship of inter-relationships and of commons, non-linear (re)generativity, navigation and dynamic balancing across multiple scales, and varying degrees of exploration of the fabric of life's complexity.",
keywords = "Science of art, ecological art, eco-art, art history, sociology of art, Cultural studies, art and sustainability, art and ecology",
author = "Sacha Kagan",
year = "2014",
month = feb,
day = "15",
language = "English",
volume = "4",
journal = "[plastik]",
issn = "2101-0323",
publisher = "Universit{\'e} de Paris I Panth{\'e}on-Sorbonne",

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