Aliens dreams: Mars colonization and te endings of worlds. Future imaginations at the capitalocene/technocene’s earth
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In this work, after we make a critical research that dirves us with the diagnosis of our time, signed by crisis and enviromental collapse, we will try to think about dreams of Mars colonization (and outer space) as a technocapitalism utopian enclave (Jameson, 2009). For it we will undertake a genealogy of the conquering sapce’s dreams from the early modernity till our present. The question that opens up, in the frame of liveforms, and forms of inhabit Earth extintions, is if martian utipa via terraforming is feasible and desirable. We will attempt to answer this question from the geology of media (Parikka, 2021) and Donna Haraway’s sympoetic proposal (2019).
Keywords: Mars; utopian enclave; technocapitalism; terraformimg
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