Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Institut für Europäische Ethnologie

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Institut für Europäische Ethnologie | Forschung | Laufende Forschungsprojekte | Urban Vibrations: How Physical Waves come to Matter in Contemporary Urbanism

Urban Vibrations: How Physical Waves come to Matter in Contemporary Urbanism

Projektzeitraum: 2022 - 2026 | Förderinstituion: ERC Consolidator Grant

Cities have turned into critical zones of the contemporary: arenas where the interdependence of environmental processes, infrastructural arrangements and human lives is increasingly apparent and disputed. Research in anthropology, science and technology studies (STS) and other fields on health hazards and environmental disasters in urban areas has been crucial in unearthing invisible forms of environmental injustice and slow violence. In this project, we explore a mostly overlooked type of environmental issue, airborne waves, and explore how solar heat, environmental noise and electromagnetic fields ‘come to matter’ in contemporary urbanism. This involves understanding how physical waves become associated with specific materials, bodies and devices through which they are felt, known or manipulated, as well as how they become matters of public concern and urbanistic intervention. The theoretical and governmental challenge waves pose relates to their ontological indeterminacy, as waves are not entities, but intensities that propagate through things. Addressing this challenge is crucial for reassessing the material politics of the Anthropocene as entailing contested practices of materializing abstract or imperceptible environmental disturbances.

 

Projektleitung

Prof. Dr. Ignacio Farías

 

Team

Dr. Elisabeth Luggauer

Dr. Brett Mommersteg

Dr. Nona Schulte-Römer

Dr. Jorge Martín Sainz de los Terreros

 

SHK

Florence Rusca

Nelson Wilhelm