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On Biodiversity and Beta Diversity
"A smooth experimental tract, fact filled. Each stanza in eight lines. Walking through information, gathered on the following:
TAXONOMY/ DIVERSIFICATION/ BIOSPHERE/ ECOREGION/ BIOGEOGRAPHY/ BIODIVERSITY/ MEGADIVERSITY/ EVENNESS OR EQUITABILITY INDEX/ ALPHA DIVERSITY/ BETA DIVERSITY/ GAMMA DIVERSITY/ FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY/ PHYLOGENETIC DIVERSITY/ EVOLUTION/ GENETIC VARIABILITY/ SPECIATION/ ALLOPATRIC SPECIATION/ PERIPATRIC SPECIATION/ SYMPATRIC SPECIATION/ ENDEMIC/ CO-OCCUR/ KEYSTONE SPECIES/ ECOSYSTEM/ ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE/ HABITAT/ BIOME/." -- Distributor's website
Curatorial Design : A Place Between
"The future of architecture lies in a curatorial approach, as argued by Wilfried Kuehn and Dubravka Sekulić in Curatorial Design: A Place Between. The book features insights from over 30 experts in architecture, art, and curatorial practice. Architectural design and curating resist specialization, fostering diverse knowledge. This challenges the increasing division of labor and promotes relational thinking. Together, they create a new practice that shapes rather than mediates. The book, aimed at architects, designers, and curators, includes three photo series by Armin Linke, covering topics like public architecture, reconstruction, and shared spaces." -- Distributor's website
Buseje Bailey : Reasons Why We Have to Disappear Every Once in a While, A Black Art History Project By Yaniya Lee
"Collects a sample of documents, originally published between 1987 and 1993, related to the career of Black Canadian artist Buseje Bailey, documents which Yaniya Lee found in the Artexte documentary collection during her research residency. These are reprinted alongside a new interview with Buseje Bailey and a letter by artist Sandra Brewster. This is also a record of Yaniya Lee’s experimental approach to archival research which suggests a model for ways to study, curate, and write about Black Canadian art." --Publisher's websit
Didier Morelli : Artletics
"Artletics comes from artist and curator Didier Morelli’s fascination with sports, with the myth and desire surrounding the figure of the athlete that he has constructed over the years. Much like the visual arts, which have always been part of his life, play has also been at the forefront of his identity. His research at Artexte led him to focus on finding out how other artists, curators, and writers share this passion, how they embrace the realms of sport and play as a territory to draw from, intervene in, and channel through their practices.
In Artletics, Morelli offers an overview of practices by artists who examine the world of sports through a variety of approaches: by showing bodies in action, by discussing performance and competition, by sharing skills, by creating a link to the community, by revisiting memories, by moving from the collective to the individual, or by evoking the clan, group, or family. As the artists in the exhibition show us, sports are ubiquitous in our contemporary society, markers of our individual values and gauges of our collective beliefs. Sport is everywhere—you just have to look for it." -- Publisher's websit