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Vienna's Bats and Urban Infrastructure

Claudia Towne Hirtenfelder, Konstantin Deininger, Rym Nouioua, and Carlo Salzani.

Urban scholarship has increasingly recognized animals as active participants in city life, yet questions remain about how their presence is politically imagined and materially sustained. This interdisciplinary project examines the interconnections between bats, cities, hope, and infrastructure. It focuses on bats in Vienna and what infrastructure currently exists for them. It considers the interplay between social and material forms of infrastructure and the types of imagining they allow.


Collaborators:

Philosophy in the Wild/Notes from a Biscuit Tin

Austrian Bat Station

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