Cosmic New Materialisms reading group: A cosmic collective cartography




ABOUT CNM
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The Cosmic New Materialisms (CNM) Reading Group was established by Dr Jennifer Crouch and Dr Melanie King in December 2024 in response to the ongoing need to think in entangled, complex, and embodied ways about extraterrestrial environments and matter. 

In our current era of the Earth’s 6th mass extinction, ecological collapse, increased militarism, authoritarianism, extractivism and surveillance capitalism, we recognise an ethical imperative in exploring the actual, notional and material implications of humanity’s complex relationship with space beyond the atmosphere. What started off as a series of conversations in the summer of 2024 grew into an inclusive reading group launched in December 2024. 

Developed as a multi-media and informal research group, we aim to engage and invite anyone and everyone who is curious about matter in our cosmos and our relationship to it. We meet every 4 or 6 weeks and discuss a chapter, book, article or work of art/media. So far, we have engaged with texts by Valerie Olson, Karen Barad, Astrida Neimanis and a playlist of music and videos compiled by attendees. The original callout for the CNM group was on Instagram and WhatsApp, and received a high volume and wide range of interest online. Attendees meet online and are invited to respond in whichever way they like to the image/text/sound we have decided to explore. 

Some participants choose to respond with poems, artworks, and images as well as ideas and reflections. Our responses are then amalgamated in a co-created evolving communal mind map, that visually draws together imagery, sound, thoughts, comments and concepts which participants can add to in their own time. 

Our goal is to create a community research group and explore connections between cultures, matters, time and space. We propose to present and share our ongoing communal mind map/image map co-created by CNM participants, which you can find here

Our collective map is an evolving digital artefact and an ongoing work in progress that visualises our shared and intersectional understanding of the topics we have explored so far: water, politics and ethnographies of space travel, geologies of media and feminist new materialisms. This ongoing, collaborative map contains links, videos and archives the emerging perspectives, cultures, positionality and historiography of CNM. Our participant-contributors are engaged in mutual and egalitarian non-hierarchical ways. We aim to create deep, meaningful engagement far beyond the structures and boundaries of academic research in space studies and STS.






NOTICE BOARD

The Cosmic New Materialisms notice board shares information that may be of interest to our group and those interested in the questions we are asking. 





Group meetings
Online meetings take place every 4 to 6 weeks.

ALL WELCOME!

To join, please email us at cosmicnewmaterialism@proton.me


Presentations and conferencesInternational Astronautical Conference 2025




RESOURCESREADING LIST PDFS/WEBSITES

Bodies of Water


MEDIA LISTS


WEBSITES


ARTIST LINKS



BIBLIOGRAPHY (ongoing - in order of reading)
Bodies of Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology by Astrida Neimanis

Into the Extreme: U.S. Environmental Systems and Politics beyond Earth by Valerie Olson

Meeting the Universe Halfway by Karen Barad

A Geology of Media by Jussi Parikka

Cosmodolphins: Feminist Cultural Studies of Technology, Animals and The Sacred by Mette Bryld & Nina Lykke

Notes from Underland by Robert Macfarlane & Stanley Donwood


Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from a Wounded Desert by Sunaura Taylor


Posthuman Convergences - selected chapters /// 

6. Outer Space Law: 
Posthumanism/ Feminism/ Anarchism/ Decolonisation Emily Jones, Simone Bignall and Rosi Braidotti  

10. (Sym)Poetics of Biomineralisation:
Molecular Biology/ Literature/ Posthuman Poetics Ruth Alison Clemens and Jennifer Aurelie Crouch


Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer

Camera Geologica: An Elemental History
of Photography by Siobhan Angus









Exhibitions
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Ultricies Ultricies,
Congue Nisl
2024

(upcoming) Vestibulum-Vitae
Auctor Ipsum,
Dictumst Ligula,
Porta Libero
2024

Suspendisse
Molestie Aenean,
Facilisis Tellus,
Porta Libero
2024

Ultrices
Parturient Felis,
Pharetra Nibh,
Porta Libero
2023

Bibendum
Adipiscing Nunc,
Tincidunt Tristique Congue,
Vestibulum Porta Libero
2023

Eu & Fringilla, Collaborative Imperdiet with Quam Sodales,
Donec Tristique Porta Libero
2023

Semper
Cursus Tempus,
Porta Libero
2023

Dictum, Elit. Vestibulum
Gravida Congue
2023

Rhoncus Congue
Ullamcorper Suspendisse,
Duis Ornare Porta Libero
2023

Pellentesque Ornare
Porttitor Ultrices,
Sagittis Tempor
2022

Aliquam Dolor
Netus Curabitur,
Porta Libero
2022

Euismod Gravida
Egestas Nibh,
Blandit Tellus
2022

Tristique
Phasellus Ornare,
Porta Libero
2022

Faucibus
Lacinia Convallis,
Duis Quam
2022

Mattis Sollicitudin Ultricies
Dignissim Luctus,
Congue Ipsum,
Porta Libero
2022

Egestas
Condimentum Senectus,
Purus Aliquet,
Porta Libero
2021




EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 
(by CNM contributors)
International Astronautical Congress
Sydney, Australia
CNM: Ultricies Ornare Ligula
2025

Rhoncus Auctor Ornare; Tincidunt Tristique, Porta Libero
2020




SOCIALS
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by Tincidunt Nisl
2024

                 



DIRECTORY

artists, researchers, scientists and teachers
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2024

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2024

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2024

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2024

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2024

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2024

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2024

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2024

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2024

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Last Updated 24.10.31
COSMIC NEW MATERIALISMS 
RESEARCH/READING GROUP

READING SESSION LIST

 This is an archive of the reading and activities of the COSMIC NEW MATERIALISMS READING GROUP. We include our reflections and some artistic/creative/responses to the texts we have read. Additionally, we include artworks presented by CNM contributors in our meetings that relate to issues explored in our texts. 

Everyone and anyone is welcome to join the CNM reading group! We welcome you - even if you havent even read anything at all ever! Issues concerning the upper atmosphere and space affect us all! So it’s important that people are actively invited, regardless of what you know or what you have read. 

To join, please email us at cosmicnewmaterialism@proton.me 





1. Bodies of Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology

by Astrida Neimanis

Wednesday 11 December 2024 

We began the CNM reading group with Astrida Neimanis’s book to connect us to the elementary lure of ware. The water cycle on planet Earth underpins, links and sustains all living organisms and earthly ecologies. It’s a substance that we find across and throughout the galaxy. Cometary water (for instance) is the frozen water (ice) and water vapour that trails behind comets seen from Earth as a comet’s ‘tail’. Similarly, the icy planets and their icy moons across the solar system, such as Enceladus, suggest the familiar intermingling with worlds beyond our own. Other bodies in the outer solar system, such as asteroids which also contain water, are also likely to have delivered a substantial amount of Earth's water in its early days of planetary formation.


We met for the first CNM meeting on Wednesday, 11th December 2024. We discussed Astrida’s text and shared various creative responses to the text and the theme of ‘WATER’.   



image: by Jennifer Crouch on the 2016 Arctic Circle Residency 





2. Into the Extreme: U.S. Environmental Systems and Politics beyond Earth

Valerie Olson


Wednesday, 15 January 2025

For our second session we met to discuss Valerie Olson’s book Into the Extreme. 


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3. Meeting the Universe Halfway

Karen Barad

Sol Lewitt, A Melodrama
Postcard
John Weber Gallery, 1980

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4. A Geology of Media

Jussi Parikka




Monday 7th April 2025

A Geology of Media




Artist response: Material Acts by Kathryn Maguire 



Hello Cosmic,

I am proposing this video work, Entropy of Air - although it was made in 2021, it resonates with the many conversations on extraction we had throughout the readings. 

Synopsis:
Entropy of Air was filmed in a disused quartzite quarry. Extractive industries are responsible for half of the world’s carbon emissions and more than 80% of biodiversity loss. Sound elements are from a copper mine. 

Images attached are from my most recent show, Material Acts, that opened last Thursday in Pallas Projects in Dublin, IE.

Maguire’s work examines the ritual and magical possibilities of minerals as deeply embedded alternatives to the comparatively recent regard for minerals as purely extractable commodity.

Material Acts is derived from the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), which was implemented across parts of the world starting in 2019. Each country is to compile a list of minerals and assess the mineral potential of its territory. ‘The EU’s demand for Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) such as lithium, copper and cobalt is set to increase exponentially, as the EU transitions to clean energy systems which require the building up of EU production of batteries, solar panels, permanent magnets and other green technologies.’ 


https://www.kathrynmaguire.net/#/new-gallery-57/




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5. Cosmodolphins: Feminist Cultural Studies of Technology, Animals and the Sacred

Mette Bryld and Nina Lykke









Monday 19th May 2025


Joseph Beuys, Laßt Blumen sprechen
1974
5-7/8 x 4-1/4 inches
offset lithograph on paper

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6. Notes from Underland

A Collab with Robert Macfarlane & Stanley Donwood

Tuesday 1st July 2025

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7. Disabled Ecologies

Sunaura Taylor


Tuesday 2nd September 2025

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Artist response: Sage Lewis



Much of my artistic research for the last decade has centred around picturing unknown lands, terrain beyond the reach of human sight. In our daily lives on earth, this can take many forms: a country or place we can no longer visit, or simply the circumstances of time that make it impossible to return and see if what we remember is how it really was. In the exploration of Mars, we confront this same longing—to sense what we cannot experience firsthand. 

We “see” through mechanical lenses, in concert with the devices and media that extend our sight, each carrying its own aesthetic sensibilities and constructions of time. These extensions of perception—both technological and bodily—are at the heart of many of our readings in Cosmic New Materialisms. In Robert Macfarlane’s Underland and Sunaura Taylor’s Disabled Ecologies, entire networks of living matter are revealed beneath the surface. This resonates with how I approach materials in the studio: surfaces are not passive; they are terrains in themselves. Paper and textiles are not merely double-sided—they hold internal depth. Their woven or fibrous bodies absorb, swell, bleed, and fracture. Folds conceal and reveal; cuts become faults. 

My process explores these material capacities as embedded time within the image. My recent video work, titled Viking Lander, is a moving-image collage that reimagines the making of the first images on Mars in the 1970s. The film takes the perspective of the Lander’s vertical scanning camera, merging archival imagery from NASA’s Viking mission with Mars-analogue landscapes on Earth. Our readings have provided a rich philosophical context for revisiting this era of planetary media, both as a conceptual image-making endeavour and as a material artefact composed of mined minerals and metals. Over the span of 14 minutes, the film invites a slow gaze, with shifting light marking the passage of time and evoking the solitude of remote exploration.

As perception is entangled with technology, my works consider the image not as a neutral representation, but as an active site of intimacy and encounter. This convergence of practice
and research that we foster in the reading group continues to inform how I construct meaning through layered images and material processes that engage with the unknown.

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Images by Sage Lewis: 

1) Unravelling Mars, video still showing my hands unravelling the rolls of silver gelatin images from the Viking Lander’s Mission, in the archives of the Eastman Museum.
2) Viking Lander, video still








8. Posthuman Convergences - selected chapters /// 


  • 6. Outer Space Law:                                   Posthumanism/Feminism/Anarchism/Decolonisation Emily Jones, Simone Bignall and Rosi Braidotti
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  • 10. (Sym)Poetics of Biomineralisation: 
  • Molecular Biology/Literature/Posthuman Poetics Ruth     Alison Clemens and Jennifer Aurelie Crouch


Link to the website for the book: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-posthuman-convergences.html
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Alfred Jensen, 1991
Pace Gallery  

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9. Annihilation - Jeff VanderMeer

Link to the website for the book: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/annihilation-the-southern-reach-trilogy-book-1-jeff-vandermeer?variant=41604797825102

Film: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2798920/


Monday, 15 December 2025


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10. Camera Geologica: An Elemental History
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26th January 2026




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