Abstract This paper discusses the relation of space and ecology through examples of artistic research on the closed ecological system experiment Biosphere 2 and the history of space settlements. While the idea of artificial ecological systems in space dates back to the first visions of space exploration, the best known link between ecology and space is probably the Whole Earth photos of the Apollo program. Following recent reconceptualizations of Ecology beyond the nature-culture divide I argue that this popular icon of ecology and space by now has become a limitation to both space exploration and a new ecological understanding in the Anthropocene. By interpreting Biosphere 2 as a model of our world that is not limited to biological relations but also includes socio-political aspects, culture, economy and technology, my performative research supports the idea of “Ecology without Nature” as proposed by Timothy Morton and others. Furthermore, through an artistic exploration of the local history and legacy of 1970s' space settlement enthusiasm in the San Francisco Bay Area and its ties to the later digital frontier and Green Capitalism, the paper discusses the 1990s as a pivotal transformational period for space and ecology. While so-called “globalizations” have often been illustrated by the Whole Earth image, associated developments have essentially revealed vast dimensions of space and time that have unsettled our very concept of world and are characteristic issues of the Anthropocene. At the same time, this “end of the world” could be employed to relate the Anthropocene to space exploration and rethink ecology as a theoretical framework transcending planet Earth.

    Highlights Beyond the nature-culture divide, ecology is not limited to Earth. The Biosphere 2 experiment's ecology included technological and cultural aspects. Space Colony designs of 1970's Bay Area influenced Silicon Valley and Eco-capitalism. Since the 90s the Whole Earth photo impedes space exploration and ecological thought. The space-ecology complex reveals new perspectives on issues of the Anthropocene.


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    Titel :

    Beyond the Blue Marble: Artistic research on space and ecology


    Beteiligte:
    Mayer, Ralo (Autor:in)

    Erschienen in:

    Acta Astronautica ; 128 ; 573-579


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2016-08-16


    Format / Umfang :

    7 pages




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch






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