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By critically engaging with the digital aestheticization of nature, we can begin to envision new ways of relating to the fragile environments that sustain us all. Perhaps there are “hidden gems” among the plethora of vernacular aesthetics, or perhaps a translator of poetry can offer us an inspiring...
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University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)
2025-02-01
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By critically engaging with the digital aestheticization of nature, we can begin to envision new ways of relating to the fragile environments that sustain us all. Perhaps there are “hidden gems” among the plethora of vernacular aesthetics, or perhaps a translator of poetry can offer us an inspiring starting point. We would ostensibly not come any closer to the “grey nature” of science, but we would contribute to the shifting of cultural attitudes. It is here that research into the digital aestheticization of nature reveals itself to be deeply ethical and political. We may not enjoy it, but we must think it – and hopefully, this issue of Svetovi/Worlds can aid us in doing so.
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spelling | doaj-art-0c20e27068cb4c41a501f902ab3bc70f2025-07-15T06:13:04ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Svetovi2820-60882025-02-013110.4312/svetovi.3.1.8-17EditorialBlaž Bajič0University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Slovenia By critically engaging with the digital aestheticization of nature, we can begin to envision new ways of relating to the fragile environments that sustain us all. Perhaps there are “hidden gems” among the plethora of vernacular aesthetics, or perhaps a translator of poetry can offer us an inspiring starting point. We would ostensibly not come any closer to the “grey nature” of science, but we would contribute to the shifting of cultural attitudes. It is here that research into the digital aestheticization of nature reveals itself to be deeply ethical and political. We may not enjoy it, but we must think it – and hopefully, this issue of Svetovi/Worlds can aid us in doing so. https://journals.uni-lj.si/svetovi-worlds/article/view/21866natureaestheticization of the environmentdigital aestheticization |
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