The Planet After Geoengineering is a graphic novel in five speculative fictions that imagine the worlds of climate modification technologies and their controversies.
The term “geoengineering” refers to technologies that counteract the effects of anthropogenic climate change by deliberately intervening in Earth systems. In the midst of a climate crisis, and with disparate views on whether planetary-scale design is the appropriate response at all, The Planet After Geoengineering employs a speculative fiction approach to think with and against geoengineering as a form of planetary management. The graphic novel makes climate engineering and its controversies visible in a series of five stories that are collectively assembled into a planetary section from the deep underground to outer space. Each geostory―Petrified Carbon, Arctic Albedo, Sky River, Sulfur Storm, and Dust Cloud―depicts possible future Earths that we come to inhabit on the heels of a geoengineering intervention all while situating such promisory visions within a genealogy of climate-control projects from nineteenth-century rainmaking machines and volcanic eruptions to Cold War military plans. Such fabrications of an engineerable earth open a space to forge a new geo-politics that includes the actual Earth― its dimensions, processes, and lifeforms ―as constitutive of design and the planet.
The Planet After Geoengineering book is the graphic novel companion to DESIGN EARTH’s eponymous project at the Venice Biennale of Architecture, curated by Hashim Sarkis.
With essays by Kathryn Yusoff, Benjamin Bratton and Holly Jean Buck.
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DESIGN EARTH is an architectural research practice founded by Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy. Their work engages architectural representation as a speculative medium for making visible and public the geographies of the climate crisis. Their work is exhibited internationally, including at Venice Biennale, Milano Triennale, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Matadero Madrid; Sursock Museum, Beirut; and Times Museum, Guangzhou; and was collected by New York Museum of Modern Art.
Ghosn and Jazairy are educators; she is Associate Professor of Architecture and Urbanism at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; he is Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan. They are winners of the Architectural League Prize, ACSA Faculty Design Awards, and other architectural press honors. They both hold Doctor of Design degrees from Harvard Graduate School of Design, where they were founding editors of the journal New Geographies. Ghosn and Jazairy are authors of Geographies of Trash and Geostories: Another Architecture of the Environment.
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