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Jeff Diamanti – Phosphate Futures: Body, Territory, Mutiny

Apr 22, 202239 min
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NIGHT AIR: SHIFTING SANDS

Jeff Diamanti – Phosphate Futures: Body, Territory, Mutiny

22 April 2022 – OT301, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


In his talk ‘Phosphate Futures: Body, Territory, Mutiny’, Jeff Diamanti unfolds the figurative force of elemental phosphorus across four fields on Earth: Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Port of Elizabeth, South Africa; Laâyoune, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic; and the moraine of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Jeff Diamanti is Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Amsterdam. His book ‘Climate and Capital in the Age of Petroleum’ (2021) tracks the political and media ecology of fossil fuels across the extractive and logistical spaces that connect remote territories. His new research, Bloom Ecologies, is about phytoplankton, phosphorus, and the spectre of hypoxia. He organises a residency called FieldARTS together with Fred Carter. Digging into the relationship between sand, the history of pollution, and economy, Night Air: Shifting Sands featured an audiovisual work by Félix Blume, talks from scholars Jeff Diamanti and Michaela Büsse, as well as films from Enar de Dios Rodríguez, Maika Garnica, Ans Mertens and Yanjin Wu. In the latter part of the evening, artist Farzané delivered a performance of ‘LÖSS’, before DJs Femi, TAAHLIAH, Snufkin, and Europa took over for the night.


NIGHT AIR

Night Air is a series of Sonic Acts events that aim to make pollution visible by bringing forth the various side-effects of modernity: from exploitation of people and resources to perpetual inequalities brought about by the destruction of the environment and common land – in other words, capitalist practices that shape both our environment and human-nonhuman relations.


More information about Shifting Sands and its participants can be found at sonicacts.com/discover/night-air-shifting-sands


CREDITS

Curation & production: Sonic Acts

Design: Toni Brell

Video editing: Marie Debarbieux

Sound mastering: Poul Sven de Haan

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