Digital Visualizations for Thinking with the Environment
New paper by Nerea Calvillo: “Digital Visualizations for Thinking with the Environment”
Link to paper: https://digitalsts.net/essays/digital-visualizations-for-thinking-with-the-environment/
As part of the collectively edited volume digitalSTS: A Field Guide for Science & Technology Studies (Princeton University Press and Open Access), Calvillo’s contribution draws on the air pollution visualisation project In the Air to suggest the production of visualizations as an STS, material, feminist research method, particularly suited to examine the invisible materiality of environmental agents and to think with the environment. Considering air pollution and pollen visualisations as affective airscapes, the chapter reflects on their interfering capacity in re-thinking environmental justice and multispecies urban relations.