Ingo Niermann, Solution 295-304: Mare Amoris
It was the concept of the ocean as a global commons, free for everyone—first formulated by Hugo Grotius in his 1609 treatise, Mare Liberum—that stimulated a free global market. Today, the free market and the free ocean both suffer from rigorous, exploitive use. A new concept of how to relate to the ocean could transform the global economy and global politics. Solution 295–304: Mare Amoris proposes new practical, technological, and metaphysical scenarios of how to fall in love with the sea, and, eventually, have the sea fall in love with us. [publisher’s words]
With contributions by Marah J. Hardt, Eduardo Navarro
Published by Sternberg Press
Series: Solution Series
Design: Zak Group
ISBN: 978-3-95679-522-0
108 pages
2020
Stock: ✔
15 Euro
It was the concept of the ocean as a global commons, free for everyone—first formulated by Hugo Grotius in his 1609 treatise, Mare Liberum—that stimulated a free global market. Today, the free market and the free ocean both suffer from rigorous, exploitive use. A new concept of how to relate to the ocean could transform the global economy and global politics. Solution 295–304: Mare Amoris proposes new practical, technological, and metaphysical scenarios of how to fall in love with the sea, and, eventually, have the sea fall in love with us. [publisher’s words]
With contributions by Marah J. Hardt, Eduardo Navarro
Published by Sternberg Press
Series: Solution Series
Design: Zak Group
ISBN: 978-3-95679-522-0
108 pages
2020
Stock: ✔
15 Euro
