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Volcanoes of the Capitalocene : cities and landscapes of the second industrial revolution

Title
Volcanoes of the Capitalocene : cities and landscapes of the second industrial revolution / Alan Smart.
Author
Smart, Alan
Publication
[Mexico] : [Gato Negro Ediciones], [2021]

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Gato Negro Ediciones, publisher.
Description
22 pages : illustrations; 22 cm.
Summary
In the rapid industrialization of the Soviet Unionœs first five-year plan, the city of Magnitogorsk was built on a sparsely inhabited site in the Western Siberian steppe marked by a geological anomaly: a mountain of almost pure iron ore. In the rhetoric of Soviet planners and the European modernist architects who had come east to help build a new world, Magnitogorsk was to manifest the ideal of Socialist Cityʺ. The design and construction of Magnitogorskœs mills and the planning of its urban infrastructure was, however, largely directed by American consulting engineers with whom Soviet officials had made contact during the courses of a trade mission, which had toured the northern Midwest. The model they had been asked to reproduce was not the ideal Socialist City but a very real Capitalist one: that of Gary in Indiana. Begun little more than twenty years before Magnitogorsk, Gary was also very much a planned utopia in which a city had been built around the economic and social engine of the U.S. Steel Company. "Volcanoes of the Capitalocene" compares the development and transformation of these two linked cites as they exist as points of often mutually constituting interpenetration between the natural world and its time sales, and the shock and rupture of the built worlds of technology, ideology, capital and human culture.
Series Statement
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Alternative Title
Cities and landscapes of the second industrial revolution
Subject
  • 1900-2099
  • Artists' books > 21st century > Specimens
  • City planning > Soviet Union > 20th century
  • Steel industry and trade > Magnitogorsk
  • Livres d'artistes > 21e siècle > Spécimens
  • Artists' books
  • City planning
  • Steel industry and trade
  • Soviet Union > History > 1925-1953
  • URSS > Histoire > 1925-1953
  • Russia (Federation) > Magnitogorsk
  • Soviet Union
Genre/Form
  • artists' books (books)
  • History.
  • Specimens.
  • Artists' books.
  • Livres d'artistes.
  • Artists' books
Note
  • Imprint from publisher's website.
  • Printed in risograph.
OCLC
  • on1266874101
  • 1266874101
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries