Particulate matter, COVID-19, and heat waves are recent examples of what may be called “air disasters” or “air crises.” Multiple air disasters throw us into anxiety and fear and threaten our “respiratory community,” in which we have shared air to sustain our social relations. What would be a new form of “air relations” that we need to design in the midst of current crises? What would be the role of science and technology in this new condition of air? In this session, JEON Chi Hyung explores new ways of studying and sharing air.
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[SDF2020] The Anthropocene and Pandemics: Beyond the Human Perspective
[SDF2020] NO CHALLENGE? NO CHANGE!