TY  - JOUR
Y1  - 2024/10/01/
A1  - Austen, Kat
PB  - Intellect
SN  - 1477-965X
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
ID  - discovery10205583
AV  - restricted
EP  - 196
JF  - Technoetic Arts
N2  - What is it to be the sea? Explorations of the constitution of the sea ? what it comprises, where its borders are, how it incorporates novel entities ? offer meaningful insights into the nature of boundaries and identity that are as relevant for humans as they are for the imperilled oceans. At the advent of the post-Anthropocene, when global processes perceptibly react to human impacts, this article elaborates on watery artistic investigations inspired by the mutability and permeability of seas. Anchoring its arguments in wide-ranging examples from transdisciplinary artistic practices, the article challenges conventional notions of boundaries and identity, proposing a new way of conceiving of the self, inspired for and by the seas: The Constitution of the Sea.
VL  - 22
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1386/tear_00130_1
SP  - 183
KW  - post-Anthropocene
KW  -  sound art
KW  -  environmental art
KW  -  borders
KW  -  microplastic
KW  -  anthropogenic effects
KW  -  coasts
KW  -  Atlantic
TI  - The Constitution of the Sea: New boundaries and identity through watery, transdisciplinary artistic practice
ER  -