Aesthetics of Sustainability: A Transdisciplinary Sensibility for Transformative Practices

  • Sacha Kagan Institute of Cultural Theory, Research, and the Arts (IKKK/ICRA) Leuphana University Lueneburg, Germany
Keywords: sustainability, transdisciplinary sensibility, culture of unsustainability

Abstract

Contemporary western societies are marked by symptoms of a culture of unsustainability, rooted in problematic modes of knowing the reality, across social systems, whether in the sciences, arts or other fields. Transdisciplinary researchers across the world are already aware of these issues and working on resolving them. To contribute to these efforts and focus on a perspective which potential may have been receiving too little attention so far, this article is introducing how a sensibility to transdisciplinarity and complexity can inform aesthetics of sustainability, and why this matters for a global (environ)mental transformation process. The relevance of this approach is discussed with the field of ecological art and the practice of walking.

Published
2011-01-01
How to Cite
Kagan, S. (2011). Aesthetics of Sustainability: A Transdisciplinary Sensibility for Transformative Practices. Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science, 2. https://doi.org/10.22545/2011/00014
Section
Articles