
#2 SimEarth und die Gaia-Hypothese
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Besprochener Text:
- Schrape, Niklas (2014): Gaia’s Game. In: communication +1. Vol. 3 (1). Open Humanities Press
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Weitere Literatur:
- Clark, Bruce (2009): Neocybernetics of Gaia: The Emergence of Second-Order Gaia Theory. In: Crist, Eileen/Rinker, Bruce H. (Hg.): Gaia in Turmoil: Climate Change, Biodepletion, and Earth Ethics in an Age of Crisis. MIT Press, S. 293-314
- Holthaus, Eric (2015): Of Daisies and the Robot Apocalypse. Legendary scientist James Lovelock contemplates humanity’s future and SimEarth. In: slate.com
- Latour, Bruno (2012/2014): Existenzweisen. Eine Anthropologie der Modernen. Suhrkamp
- Latour, Bruno (2015/2020): Kampf um Gaia. Acht Vorträge über das neue Klimaregime. Suhrkamp
- Lovelock, James E./Margulis, Lynn (1974): Atmospheric Homeostasis by and for the Biosphere: The Gaia Hypothesis. In: Tellus. Vol. 26.
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Podcasts:
- Stay Forever (2021): Die Stay Forever Challenge #2: Game Not Over
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Ludographie:
- Balance of the Planet (1990 Crawford, Chris)
- Die Sims (2000 Maxis/Electronic Arts)
- Fate of the World (2011 Red Redemption Ltd)
- Populous (1989 Bullfrog Productions/Electronic Arts)
- SimCity (1989 Maxis)
- SimEarth (1990 Maxis)
- SimLife: The Genetic Playground (1992 Maxis)
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Kapitelmarken:
- 00:00:00 Intro & Vorstellung des Themas
- 00:05:44 Latours Gaia im Unterschied zu Lovelocks Gaia
- 00:19:45 Der spielbare Planet in SimEarth
- 00:30:03 Spielen wir mit Gaia oder spielt Gaia mit uns?
- 00:36:33 Fazit & abschließende Überlegungen
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