The Work of Wind: Land
The Work of Wind: Land
The Work of Wind: Land takes as its conceptual starting point the Beaufort Scale of Wind Force for "Use of Land"—the index of thirteen levels measuring the effects of wind force published in 1807 by British sea admiral Sir Francis Beaufort. Through its systematic organisation of observation, the scale measures the wind speed by observing how it decomposes on land (e.g. leaves are blown from trees, chimney pots lifted, houses are destroyed) and, respectively, how it composes at sea (e.g. waves are formed). This initial collection is the companion volume to the forthcoming The Work of Wind: Sea; it starts with a long introduction on decolonial solidarity and unlearning by Etienne Turpin, which is followed by a reflective essay by philosopher Allen S. Weiss. The wind scale's thirteen distinct forces are then echoed by thirteen contributions that consider the weather, the wind, and the atmosphere as planetary and political entities. Both volumes aim to foster a more intimate awareness of the relentless legacies of colonialism and capital excess that undergird contemporary politics of sustainability and climate justice. In the context of the accelerating extinction crisis, the Beaufort Scale of Wind Force thus becomes a ready-made diagram of prediction and premonition. While the books' titles might suggest a weather project, the editorial concern was not to make a project about wind, but to better understand the forces of composition and decomposition predicted on extraction, dispossession, accumulation, and infrastructure.
Co-published by K. Verlag in partnership with the Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto Mississauga
Design by K. Verlag in collaboration with Katharina Tauer
With contributions by Rouzbeh Akhbari & Felix Kalmenson, d’bi.young anitafrika, Amy Balkin, Jesse Birch, D.T. Cochrane, Revital Cohen & Tuur Van Balen, Anna Feigenbaum, Macarena Gómez-Barris, Ilana Halperin, Tom Keefer, Barbara Marcel, Mimi Onuoha, Tomás Saraceno, Christine Shaw, Juliana Spahr, Adrienne Telford, Etienne Turpin, Allen S. Weiss, Tania Willard, and Eva Wilson.
English
Hardcover, thread-bound, 336 pages
Color images
ISBN: 978-3-9818635-8-1
19 x 24.5 cm
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