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Keynote lecture of Day 2 of Cohabitability: Ecologies and Technologies of Living on Earth conference (8.,9.,10. October 2025 in Prague, Czech Academy of Sciences). The conference examined how ecology and technology shape the conditions of living together among humans, nonhumans, and the environment. The talk examines agriculture as a sphere where environmental data meets technology. It investigates the variations of light in agriculture with a view especially toward architectures of such cultural techniques (e.g. greenhouses and artificial light) as well as modes of sensing (e.g. hyperspectral sensing). "Invisual" refers to such practices of images and light that do not necessarily function in the register of “visual,” thus positively bothering what we mean by practices of light and visuality. Treating agriculture as “heat” links it to contemporary computational cultures (Steyerl 2025) as much as to practices of simulation of different environmental conditions. Jussi Parikka is professor of Digital Aesthetics and Culture at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he is also the co-direction of the Environmental Media and Aesthetics research program. He holds a visiting research professorship at University of Southampton (Winchester School of Art) and is the author of several books on media, digital culture, and cultural theory alongside his longstanding interest in histories and contemporary practices of art and technology. More about Center for Environmental and Technology Ethics – Prague (CETE-P): cetep.eu. #cohabitability #sustainability #agriculture