The systemic crisis of the modern Western development model has exposed social, environmental, and ecological impacts affecting life on both planetary and more-than-human scales. Post-Extractivist Imaginaries bridges the Amazon and Orinoco with resilient, reparative, and restorative horizons that emerge not because of humanmade plans but despite them, producing ecotopias.
Participants
MAXIMILLIAN NOWOTKA AND GABRIEL VISCONTI STOPELLO
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO; CARACAS, VENEZUELA
Maximillian Nowotka, Ciudad Ojeda, Venezuela, 1986. Lives and works in Mexico City, Mexico, and Venezuela.
Gabriel Visconti Stopello, Caracas, Venezuela, 1978. Lives and works in Caracas, Venezuela, and Colombia.
Authorial Collaborators
Michelle Isoldi Campinho (Architect); Betina Rincón (Architect)
Team
Ana María Durán Calisto (Architect); Carlos Segura (Architect); EcoCiencia (Enviromental Foundation); Emiliano Terán Mantovani (Sociologist); Eleonora Pradegan (Italian Translation); Helena Carpio (Environmental journalist); Instituto del Bien Común (Environmental civil association); Jeniffer Carmona (Architect); Luis Felipe Gottopo (Anthropologist); Luisa D’Angelo (Biologist); Nelifred Maurera Graterol (Geographer); Ricardo Avella (Architect); SOSOrinoco (Advocacy group); Wataniba (Socio- environmental group)