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==Names==
 
==Names==
 
*Worlding
 
*Worlding
*Can overlap with Re-Worlding or Reworlding
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*Can overlap with Re-Worlding, Unworlding, De-Worlding, etc.
 
*Can overlap with Wilding or Re-Wilding
 
*Can overlap with Wilding or Re-Wilding
*Can overlap with Philosophy, Spiritual Studies, Futurisms, Materialisms and New Materialisms, Ecology, Intercultural and Transcultural Studies, Scifi, Video Games, Virtual Reality, Colonial Studies, Decolonial Studies, Artificial Intelligence, Simulation and more
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*Can overlap with Philosophy, Cognitive Studies, Spiritual Studies, Futurisms, Materialisms and New Materialisms, Ecology, Intercultural and Transcultural Studies, Scifi, Video Games, Virtual Reality, Colonial Studies, Decolonial Studies, Artificial Intelligence, Simulation and more
*Many uses of the term with different contexts each time, often in ways that include the residue of prior versions
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*Many uses of the term with different contexts each time, often in ways that include the residue or ambiguation of prior versions
  
 
==Uses, Contexts and Meanings==
 
==Uses, Contexts and Meanings==
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====2023====
 
====2023====
 
* [https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/gabriel-massan-collaborators-third-world-the-bottom-dimension-exhibition/ ''Third World: The Bottom Dimension''], Serpentine Gallery, London, 23 June - 26 November 2023. Work by Gabriel Massan and Collaborators.
 
* [https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/gabriel-massan-collaborators-third-world-the-bottom-dimension-exhibition/ ''Third World: The Bottom Dimension''], Serpentine Gallery, London, 23 June - 26 November 2023. Work by Gabriel Massan and Collaborators.
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====2018====
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* [https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/ian-cheng-emissaries/ ''Ian Cheng: Emissaries''], Serpentine Gallery, London, April 24—May 28 2018.
  
 
====2017====
 
====2017====
* [https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/3656 ''Ian Cheng: Emissaries''], MOMA PS1, New York, Apr 9–Sep 24, 2017.
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* [https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/3656 ''Ian Cheng: Emissaries''], MOMA PS1, New York, April 9–September 24, 2017.
  
 
==Discussions and Panels==
 
==Discussions and Panels==
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===Videos, Podcasts, Radio===
 
===Videos, Podcasts, Radio===
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* [https://channel.louisiana.dk/video/ian-cheng-portal-infinity "Ian Cheng: A Portal to Infinity"], Interview, Video, The Louisiana Channel, 2017.
 
* [https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/worlding-podcast/id1581639321 Worlding], Podcast Series, Audio, Apple Podcasts, 2021-. Hosted by Renae Shadler.
 
* [https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/worlding-podcast/id1581639321 Worlding], Podcast Series, Audio, Apple Podcasts, 2021-. Hosted by Renae Shadler.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1rBvNy_7zI "Gabriel Massan & Collaborators: Third World: The Bottom Dimension | Serpentine"], Video, Youtube, 2023.
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1rBvNy_7zI "Gabriel Massan & Collaborators: Third World: The Bottom Dimension | Serpentine"], Interview, Video, Youtube, 2023.
  
 
===Essays, Articles, Book Chapters===
 
===Essays, Articles, Book Chapters===
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* [https://blogs.ubc.ca/hwlmt/2012/09/12/worlding/ "Worlding"], How We Learn Media & Technology, University of British Columbia, September 12 2012.
 
* [https://blogs.ubc.ca/hwlmt/2012/09/12/worlding/ "Worlding"], How We Learn Media & Technology, University of British Columbia, September 12 2012.
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* Veronica So, Ian Cheng, [https://officemagazine.net/interview/worldmaker-and-his-killjoy "The Worldmaker and His Killjoy"], Interview, Office, 2017.
  
 
* Helen Palmer, Vicky Hunter, [https://newmaterialism.eu/almanac/w/worlding.html "Worlding"], Newmaterialism.eu, March 16 2018.
 
* Helen Palmer, Vicky Hunter, [https://newmaterialism.eu/almanac/w/worlding.html "Worlding"], Newmaterialism.eu, March 16 2018.

Latest revision as of 11:39, 22 August 2024

Names[edit]

  • Worlding
  • Can overlap with Re-Worlding, Unworlding, De-Worlding, etc.
  • Can overlap with Wilding or Re-Wilding
  • Can overlap with Philosophy, Cognitive Studies, Spiritual Studies, Futurisms, Materialisms and New Materialisms, Ecology, Intercultural and Transcultural Studies, Scifi, Video Games, Virtual Reality, Colonial Studies, Decolonial Studies, Artificial Intelligence, Simulation and more
  • Many uses of the term with different contexts each time, often in ways that include the residue or ambiguation of prior versions

Uses, Contexts and Meanings[edit]

  • 1927, Heidegger, Being and Time
  • 1980, Tofler
  • 1984, Kohak
  • 1985, Spivak
  • 1990, Spivak
  • 1995, Detweiler
  • 1996, Pettman
  • 1995, Abram
  • 1998, Hemming
  • 1999, Fry
  • 1971, Heidegger
  • 2004, DeBeer
  • 2005, Fadem
  • 2006, Rickert & Salvo
  • 2007, Castranova
  • 2007, Manning
  • 2007, Wilson & Connery
  • 2007, Risatti
  • 2008, Donna Haraway
  • 2008, Thrift
  • 2008, Berger
  • 2009, Miller
  • 2009, Berman
  • 2009, Brown
  • 2010, OWNO
  • 2010, Rusnak
  • 2010, Doer
  • 2010, Costa
  • 2010, Tech Crunch Network
  • 2012, Kathleen Stewart
  • 2016, Donna Haraway
  • 2018, Ian Cheng

Genres[edit]

Events[edit]

Exhibitions & Catalogues[edit]

2023[edit]

2018[edit]

2017[edit]

Discussions and Panels[edit]

Conferences and Symposiums[edit]

Publications[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Ananya Roy, Aihwa Ong (eds.), Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global, Wiley Blackwell, August 2011, 384pp. Works by Chua Beng Huat, Lisa Hoffman, Gavin Shatkin, Shannon May, Helen F. Siu, Chad Haines, Glen Lowry and Eugene McCann, Aihwa Ong, Michael Goldman, Ananya Roy, D. Asher Ghertner.

Magazines, Journals, Blogs[edit]

Videos, Podcasts, Radio[edit]

Essays, Articles, Book Chapters[edit]

  • "Ways of Worlding", How We Learn Media & Technology, University of British Columbia, September 9 2012.
  • "Worlding", How We Learn Media & Technology, University of British Columbia, September 12 2012.
  • Helen Palmer, Vicky Hunter, "Worlding", Newmaterialism.eu, March 16 2018.

Theses[edit]

  • Kai (Kari) Altmann, Welcome to the New World I: Emerging Transcultural Futurisms and Presents, Masters Thesis, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London, 2024. Features a section on "Worlding and Re-Worlding, Wilding and Re-Wilding".

See Also[edit]

Re-Worlding, Un-Worlding, De-Worlding, Wilding, Re-Wilding, Decolonization, Post-Western, Futurisms