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Revision as of 19:07, 29 July 2011
The Life of AIR
Introduction
Monika Bakke, Air: multispecies use
Living in the air
Ann M.
Womack, Brendan J. M. Bohannan, and Jessica L. Green
Biodiversity and biogeography of the atmosphere
Fact Sheet: Bioaerosols (Airborne Microorganisms)
Anna A. Gorbushina, Renate Kort, Anette Schulte, David Lazarus, Bernhard Schnetger, Hans-Jürgen Brumsack, William J. Broughton, Jocelyne Favet
Life in Darwin's dust: intercontinental transport and survival of microbes in the nineteenth century]
Anders Hedenström
What Is the Limit to Non-Stop Flight? mediawiki.org What Is the Limit to Non-Stop Flight
Elizabeth Thomas, Tomas Saraceno looks to the sky and sees possibilities.
www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/images/.../MATRIX_224_Tomas_Saraceno.pdf
Steven Connor, Taking to the air
Nonhuman communication
Frederick R. Adler
Geraldine A. Wright, Florian P. Schiestl
Michael R. Whitehead, Rod Peakall
Corinna Thom, David C. Gilley, Judith Hooper, Harald E. Esch
The Scent of the Waggle Dance mediawiki.org The Scent of the Waggle Dance
Anthropology of smell
Gordon M. Shepherd
The Human Sense of Smell: Are We Better Than We Think?
David Howes, Anthony Synnott, Constance Classen
Anthropology of odor
Susana Camara Leret
Smellscapes: the loss of smell in a visual culture
Usman Haque
Scents of space
Inspiration-expiration
Breath sounds
Tomas Saraceno, Poetic Cosmos of the Breath, 2007 (The Arts Catalyst)
Sabrina Raaf
Breath I: pleasure
Breath Cultures
Ruud Kaulingfreks , René Ten Bos
Learning to fly: inspiration and togetherness,
Airborne anxieties
Airborne allergens/airborneallergens
Jeffrey Masters
Air pollution
Lisa Fong Poh Ng
The Virus That Changed My World
How Flu Viruses Attack (National Geographic)
What You Should Know About Biological Warfare
How to Survive- Biological or Chemical Attack
Critical Art Ensamble
Marching plague (2005-2007)
Darby Crash
They wanted the Germs; they got 'em