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abject 252, 254, 258
acadian seaplants 118, 119, 123
Acampora, Ralph 77–78
Adrià, Ferran 124
affective and kinesthetic entanglements 284. phytofied
affordance 37n
agriculture 306
Ahtola 278. kombu Ahtola
agar
colonialism and 224
culturing medium as 217, 219, 224–226, 228, 232
foodstuff as 217–221, 224–225, 228
labor and 217, 223, 227–232
scientific properties 225–228
agar-agar 135, 139
Ainu
Ainu names for Aegagropila linnaei 197, 198
Akanko Ainu Kotan 198, 209–211
“Becoming Ainu” 203, 209
Japanese Settler Colonialism of Hokkaido
al-Andalus 163
Alaria esculenta 122, 128
al-Biruni 148, 150, 154, 155n13, 158n31, 168, 170. Aliboron
Alexandrium catenella 179
Alexandrium minutum  178
algae-
human relations 320
toxicity 320
algal bloom 92, 95, 115, 287
governance 47–49
outer space 57
society, impact on 54–56
algal perspective 42–46, 56
anthropomorphism 50–51
anthropocentrism 48
ecological vision 50–51, 52, 56
algal toxins 52, 55–56
animal testing 58
al-Ghafiqi 158, 163, 165n70, 166, 169–170
alginate 129, 135
Aliboron 148, 154, 170. al-Biruni
allelopathy 95
al-Majusi, Ali ibn Abbas 151
al-Razi, Abu Bakr 151, 169
amnesic shellfish poisoning 181
Anabaena circinalis  179
antioxidants 114
Antonelli, Paola 272
aquaculture 100, 115, 117–119
Artforms in Nature 188
astaxanthin 184
Atkins, Anna 6
atmospheric oxygen 104
Australian Aboriginals 270
water carrier 270
water-vessel 271
autophenomenography 78
auxospore 74
Avicenna 148, 150, 154, 168, 170 Ibn Sina
Aztecs 176, 182–183
β-carotene 184
bacteria 92–93, 95–98, 100, 102
Bashō, Matsuo 117
behavior
social 94
collective 94
swarming 94
Bennett, Jane 80, 273, 273n3. vibrant matter, thing-power
Beyerinck 182
biases 283
biocene 235
biodiversity loss 320
biofilms 250
bio-inclusive ethic 273, 289, 289n14
ethical frame 273
bio-integrated design
method of 235, 244, 251
phases of 256–257
biological consortia 92, 95, 100, 102
biological individuality 26n, 27
biological interactions 92, 94–98
bioluminescence 186–187
biomaterials 286
biophilia 252
bioreceptivity 257
Birch, Thomas 39
blue economy 277
blue-green algae 110
blue urbanism 297
Braidotti, Rosi 81
brain evolution 110
Brittany 121
Brodie, Juliet 272, 272n1. harvesting wild kelp, wild kelp
brown algae 272, 273, 275, 283, 288
bull kelp 142–143, 271
caloric content 112
Captain Cook 180, 190
Captain Vancouver 179, 190
carbon sequestration 176–177, 186, 191
carrageen 118–119
carregeenan 118, 135, 138–140
Carson, Rachel 1, 11, 319
Caspian Sea 149
Caulerpa lentillifera 124–125
Caulerpa taxifolia 289
cavi-art 129
cell membranes 110
Cesalpino, Andrea 3
Charles Darwin 186–187
China 216, 217n2, 218, 220n4, 223, 231
chlorophyll 275
chlorophyta 110, 124
Chondrus sp. 137, 139
Chondrus crispus 118–119, 123
ciguatera poisoning 180
Cladodonta lyallii 122
Clarke, Ellen 29
classification 3, 4, 9
Claudea elegans 122
climate change 187
CO2 capture 277
coastal ecosystems 292, 295, 297n5, 300n9, 301, 303, 306, 308, 312. marine ecosystems
coastal protection 293–294, 306, 308
coastal resilience 292
Coccolithophore 14
commons 292, 302–304, 306, 308, 310, 312
companionship (more-than-human) 76–79, 81–82, 84–85
communication
interspecific 94
chemical 94–97
electrical 93
community 93–94
building dialogues 290
of practice 283–285. Department of Seaweed
conatus 81
conservation 199–200, 210–211. Marimo Festival
conspecifics 93
Conversations on Plant Sensing 284
coral reefs 187
correspondence 274–275, 278
co-speculation 284
co-speculative design 284, 285
practices 284
Crete 161, 161n41
cryptogamia 120
cultivation systems 92
cultural framing 269
culture crash 240
cyanobacteria 7, 8, 110
dashi 126–127
deep time 81–82
Deleuze, Gilles 36–37, 40, 82–83
Deloria, Vine Jr. 42
De materia medica 148–149, 153–154, 155n10, 158–159, 163, 166–170, 166n81. simple drugs
Department of Seaweed 275–276, 282. community of practice
De Plantis 147–148, 148n1
diarrhetic shellfish poisoning 180
diatomaceous cliffs 70–71, 76, 79–80
diatomite 69, 71, 73n5, 74–76, 86–87
diatoms 1, 72–74, 77–85
Didymosphenia geminata  182
diet, plant-based 12
Dioscorides 148, 154–156, 158–159, 161n41, 162–164, 162n52, 166–170, 166n81
Drew-Baker, Kathleen Mary 117
Druehl, Louis 116, 119
duckweed 155, 155n10, 160, 167, 169–170
dulse 124–126, 141–142
Dunaliella salina  184
Durvillaea potatorum  143
dysbiosis 93
ecological connection 295, 295n3, 297n5
ecological restoration 306
ecological urbanism 297
ecosphere 110
ecosystem services 284, 299n7, 309
El Bulli 123–124, 129
eliminativism 28n2, 31–32
eliminative pluralism 33
Emiliania huxleyi  176, 186
empathy 288
engineered living materials 259
Ereshefsky, Marc 33, 41
Euglena sanguinea  178
eukaryotic life 110
eutrophication 272, 293
evolution
human 112
of life 110
Exodus 178
exsicata 114
Extended Evolutionary Synthesis 322
famine 113
fatty acids 110–112
field of visions 284
co-speculative 285
fucoxanthin 275
Fucus sp. 167
Fucus vesiculosis  288
Fuller, Buckminster 188–189
funori 124, 135–137
Fur, island of 71–72, 73n5
future cone diagram 284
co-speculative future cone 285
Gaia hypothesis 176
Galen 154, 156, 156n17, 163, 165, 165n70, 165n71, 167–169
Gambierdiscus 180
Gaziulusoy, Idil 273n2, 289n14. Veselova, Emijlia
gelatin 217, 224, 226
Gelidium 216–220, 222–223, 226–232
gene transfer 96
gestalt psychology 260
giant kelp 142
Gloiopeltis spp. 124, 129, 130, 131
Gloipeltis tenax 136–137
Gloiopeltis complanate 136–137
Gloiopeltis furcate 136–137
glutamate 125–127, 129
glutamic acid 126
gothic 256
green gold 287
Guattari, Félix 36–37, 40
Gyldensteen Strand 306–308
Haeckel, Ernst 30, 176, 188–189
Haematococcus pluvialis 178, 184
hana tsunomata 118–119, 123
Haraway, Donna 77
hard approach 294–295
harmful algae 52–56, 59
ecological effects 51–52
disease 58
harmful algal blooms (HABs) 177, 179, 181, 190
harvesting wild kelp 270, 272n1, 273
herbarium 114, 122
Hesse, Frau Fanny Eilshemius 224, 224n9
Hibberd, Shirley 121
Hippocrates 151
Hitchcock, Alfred 180
hiyashi wakame 128
Hokkaido 118–119, 269, 287
holistic engagement 275
homeostasis 91, 98
Horace 113
Hoyle, Fred 189
human/non-human divide 78–79
hydrogel 118, 128–129
hydrophytes 9
hygiene aesthetic 253
hysteresis 225
Iberian Peninsula 149
Ibn al-Baytar 163
Ibn Sina 148, 150–151, 163, 167–168, 170
Ikeda, Kikunae 126
Ilm al-Nabat 149
Independent Air 69n1, 70n4
indigeneity 321
industry 11
Ingold, Tim 274, 274n4. correspondence
interspecies living 304
intertidal zone 293
iron ore 186, 190
Isamu, Wakana 199–201
ITSNTS Theory 41
Japan 216–232
japanese kelp 269
Japanese settler colonialism of Hokkaido 198, 203. Ainu
Kanten 309–311
Katsuobushi 126–127
kelp 135–136, 142–144
Kitab al-Adwiyyat al-Mufradah 149
Kitab al-Filaha 149
Kitab al-Nabat 149, 158n28
Kitab al-Saydanah 154
kombu/konbu 118–119, 127, 144
kombu Ahtola 276, 279, 280
Kōsaku, Nagata 200–204, 212
Laminaria
digitata 115–116, 126, 273
hyperborea 126, 273
land hunger period 293
van Leeuwenhoek, Anton 175–176, 189
levee paradox 295n4
“Legend of Marimo Love”
as fakelore 198, 200, 203–209, 211
plot 202, 212
Lemna minor 167, 169
life/death 78, 80–82
living water 101
Limfjorden 68, 71
lungs of our planet 185
lutruwita 143
macroalgae 1, 9, 13, 109, 111, 143, 269, 287
Macrocystis 142
Macrocystis pyrifera 114, 116, 216, 227
maki-sushi 127–128
Marambio, Camila 69n2
Mardini, Ignatius 153, 153n4
Marimo (Aegagropila linnaei) 321
biology 199
“discovery” 198
Marimo Festival 197–198, 200, 204, 209, 210–212
marine
ecosystems 293–294, 299, 310
restoration 292, 308
spatial planning 287
stewardship 289
material analogies 281, 282
medicine, traditional Chinese 220–221, 228
Meristotheca papulosa 123
Merricks, Trenton—Overdetermination Argument 31–32
metastability 35–36
methane excretion 287
microalgae 1, 9, 91–100, 110–112, 123, 287
microbial engine 176, 191
microbiome inspired green infrastructure 259
mindset
extractive 287
regenerative 287
model organisms 240
molecular gastronomy 129
monoculture 92, 98–100, 240–242, 319–321
Monte Verde 112
more-than-humans 300, 300n9
mosfarve 139–141
mouthfeel 123, 125–128
multiple realizability 29n4
multisensory encounters 283
multispecies 322
museums 119, 121
mycorrhizae 99
Myers, Natasha 284
Møller, Jens 129
Naganode, Oki 276, 277
Natural History Museum, London 120–122
Natural Monument Status 203
nature-based solution 299, 299n7, 306
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind 276
Nereocystis luetkeana 121, 142–143
neopelagic ecosystems 287
Niboshi 126–127
Nicander 162, 162n52
niche construction 28, 38
Noctiluca scintillans  178, 187
Nodularia spumigena 49, 179
temporality 60–61
non-human stakeholders 273
Nori 117, 123, 127–129
nori-tsuchi 137–138
nucleotides 127, 129
nutrients
healthy 123, 130
in seaweeds 110
nuu-chah-nulth 143
oarweed 115–116
ocean afforestation 12, 13
ocean sprawl 293, 296, 297
ogonori 124
Ohmu, Hidaka 276, 278
old friends hypothesis 259
open ponds 92
organicism 38n
organismality 28n3
concepts of 33–35, 39
origin of Life 176
Oribasius 154
Osmundea pinnatifida 124–125
Paleocene/Eocene 75, 83
Palmaria palmata 126
Panta rei exhibition (2008) Galleria Nilufar, Milan 270
paralytic shellfish poisons 179, 181
Partnering With Nature exhibition (2020) 50th World Economic Forum, Davos-Klosters 278
Paul of Aegina 154, 157n26, 168
pepper dulse 124–125
Pfiesteria piscisida 48, 59
Phaeophyceae 110
phenomenology 135
photobioreactor 92–93, 239, 321
photosynthesis 110
phycocolloids 224, 230
phycogastronomy 123
phycosphere 10, 96–98, 102
phytofication 286
phytofied 285
phytofictions 269, 275, 281–282, 284, 286
phytoplankton 10, 13
planetary caring 87
planetary ethics 69n2, 70, 73
Planta Nullius 204, 211
Plantae 110
pluralism
ethical lenses 35
poetry 113
polyculture 98–100
Pope Clemens VII 151
Pope Gregory XIII 151
Porphyra/Pyropia spp. 117–118, 127–129
Porphyra umbilicalis 122, 142
posthuman phenomenology 76–77, 83
process, definition 35
protists 30, 176
Pseudo-nitzschia australis  180
purple laver 142
quorum quenching 97
quorum sensing 96–97
reclaimed land 294–296, 298
Red Tides 178
relational material 282
research methods
dialogic interview 48
multispecies attentiveness 48
speculative fabulation 48
writing 48, 51–52
resilience
engineering 35n
ecological 35n
restaurants 123
retreat 302, 304, 312
rhizosphere 97
Rhodophyta 110
rocksnot 181
romanticism 256
Saccharina
japonica 118, 125–127, 270, 273
latissima 273
longissima 118–119
San Diego 216, 227, 229
Sapporo 269
Sapporo Artis in Residence Centre (S-AIR) 269
Sarashina Genzō 207–208
Sargassum sp. 289
Sargassum muticum 144
Schrader, Astrid 85
Scinaia furcelleta 122
sea grapes 122–123, 128
sea lettuce 145
sea level rise 295n4, 296, 302, 304, 308, 310
seascape 295n3, 299, 300, 300n10
sea tangle 126
sea truffle 124–125
seaweeding 301
seaweeds 1, 9, 13, 150, 153, 155, 157, 160–162, 161n41, 162n52, 164, 167, 169–170
aesthetics 130
aquaculture 115
as a tactile tool to forecast the weather 273
as food 127, 130
as medicine 112
collections 119
colours 129
different uses 119, 123, 130
diving and 229–230
dried 128
flavour 125
gastronomy 129
harvesting 114, 116–117
kelp collar 283
kelp’s weather forecasting qualities inside buildings 278
life cycle 117
morphologies 113–114
personification of 216–217, 219, 231
rehydrated 128
sculpture 276–279
smell 122
souvenirs 121
taste 125, 130
texture 125
value 117–118
seaweedness 273
Serres, Michel 321
Scripps Institution of Oceanography 216, 218, 226–230
Shimumura, Koji 129
ship ballast water 177
Shiva, Vandana 319
signal transduction 96
simple drugs 148, 151, 163. De materia medica
slime 250
Smith, Subrena 35
soft edge condition 300
species
concepts of 33
invasive 289
keystone 288, 290
co-inhabiting 290
spherification 129
Spinoza, Benedict de 77, 81
spirulina 140–141, 182
Stanley Picker Research Fellowship 271
Starosielski, Nicole 219, 221
sterols 110
storm surge 300, 302n, 308, 309
sublime 261
sugar kelp 126
Superflex 304–306
sustainability 109
Symbiodinium  187
symbiosis 4, 10
symphysizing 77–84, 88
Sze Teu 113
Takiya, Kawakami 198–199
taxonomy 321
temperature
cool diet 218–220
thermal epistemes 219, 221, 224, 231–232
thermal medium 218–219, 222–223, 227–228
temporalities 82–84
Aion 82–84
Chronos 82–84
terrestrial bias 295, 312
thing-power 273. vibrant matter
“Three Sisters” system 100
Torres, Vincente García 113
tourism 196, 198, 204, 210–211. Marimo Festival
Tseng, C. K. 216–231
Tsunomata 137
truffle seaweed 124–125
Tuhlub 150, 153, 155–158, 156n15, 156n17, 160, 160n36, 164, 165n70, 166–170
Ulva lactuca 167
umami 118, 125–127, 129, 282
umami synergy 129
uncanny (unheimlich) 254
Undaria pinnatifida 128, 144
values 283
vegetalized 285
Vejle Municipality 309–311
Verne, Jules 115
Vertebrata lanosa 124–125
Veselova, Emijlia 289n14
Vibrant Death (Lykke 2022)  80
vibrant matter 273. thing-power
Victoria & Albert Museum London (V&A) 269, 275
vitality 147–148
von Zalusian 110
wakame 144
wastewater treatment 92, 100
water moss 150, 158n30. seaweed
webs
food 288
of life 290
vibrant matter 273
wild kelp 272n1, 287
World War II 216–217, 231–232
wracks 125
Yamamoto, Tasuke 209–211
zeppolini di alghe 145
Zoe 81
zooxanthellae 187

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Being Algae

Transformations in Water, Plants

丛编: Critical Plant Studies, 卷: 8
Cover Being Algae
ISBN:
9789004683310
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Brill
印刷出版日期:
06 Mar 2024
  • Subjects
    • Biology
      • Botany
    • Philosophy
      • General
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 There’s Something in the Water: Algae, Eliminativism, and Our Moral Obligations to Biological Beings
Chapter 2 Seeking an Algal Perspective: Exploring “Harmful” Algae through an Interview with Nodularia spumigena
Chapter 3 Contemplating Life, Death and Time Together with Diatoms
Chapter 4 Communicating Algae Polycultures: Photobioreactors, the Phycosphere and Its Living Waters
Chapter 5 Algae in the Human World: Beauty and Taste Come First
Chapter 6 An Investigation of Algae’s Applications, Inspired by Indigenous and Vernacular Craft Traditions
Chapter 7 Uses of and Considerations on Algae in Medieval Islamic Geography
Chapter 8 Microalgae and Human Affairs: Massive Increase in Knowledge Drives Changes in Perceptions of Good and Bad Blooms
Chapter 9 Becoming Marimo: The Curious Case of a Charismatic Algae and Imagined Indigeneity
Chapter 10 “A Seaweed Goes to War”: Agar as a Thermal Medium in C.K. Tseng’s Research at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1943–1946)
Chapter 11 Augmented Polycultures: Scaling up Algal Ecosystems and Design of a Biofouling Aesthetic
Chapter 12 Phytofictions and Phytofication
Chapter 13 Seaweed as the Denizens of the New Commons in the Anthropocene
Being Algae ~ Coda
Back Matter
Index

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