Crisis, Poignancy and the Sublime : Climate change is one of the largest-scale crises that humanity faces. An understanding of the sublime potentially offers designers a way to respond to it at a human scale
Publié dans: | Topos 76(2011)S. 46-50 |
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Auteurs principaux: | Hill, Kristina (Auteur), Sasso, Laura (Auteur) |
Format: | Article |
Langue: | German |
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2011
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