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Art & Reviews
Zoe Brown
Nov 7
Climate Hope
I used to drown myself in a sea of articles with titles that read “Vanishing Islands Gone by 2050”. It became easy to imagine my...
Karolina Uskakovych
May 18
The Zone of Interest: Environmental Nostalgia and Other-than-Human Representations
Jonathan Glazer's historical drama, The Zone of Interest (2023), is a spectacular art film that received five Oscar nominations and two...
Anastasiia Zagoruichyk
Oct 9, 2023
Picturing the Invisible: Interview with Makoto Takahashi
If the Radiance of a Thousand Suns were to Burst into the Skies at Once, IV by Yoi Kawakubo Nuclear safety is of increasing global...
Regina Kong
Apr 24, 2023
Violent visions in Inner Mongolia
Exploring the ethics and impact of environmental catastrophes through art.
Rup Priodarshini
Mar 14, 2023
A review of Paul Huebener’s Nature’s Broken Clocks (2020)
Rup Priodarshini explores Nature’s Broken Clocks: Reimagining Time in the Face of the Environmental Crisis in a new book review.
NVDP
Mar 9, 2023
Through chaos and decay we await rebirth
In times of chaos we have to broaden our horizons, change our perspectives, plant new seeds, and witness the growth.
Ellen Zhang
Jan 27, 2023
Holding Blue
I feel bees inside of me, for of course
where else might they go.
Maya Adams
Sep 30, 2022
Climate Changed
We do not struggle to understand
we are reluctant to remember
Wallerand Bazin
Jul 18, 2022
How to Steer a Half-Built Ship?
Troy Vettese and Drew Pendergrass’s Half-Earth Socialism makes provocative forays into future-building beyond the environmental mainstream.
Javier A. Román-Nieves
Feb 4, 2022
Look Again!
The Racial Bias and Scientism of Don't Look Up
Tara Pozzi
Aug 20, 2021
Ancestors of a River
Making channel migration visible through Lidar technology.
Anthroposphere
Jan 25, 2021
Looking Down
By Heather Leier Bouquet, photopolymer intaglio on recycled Basler Papiermuhle paper, 12”x16.5”, 2019 Over the course of the last decade,...
Anthroposphere
Jan 21, 2021
Echoes of the Pines
By Nathan Chrismas In ancient Caledonia, forests marched along the glen where, dripping moss and lichen, they once clung to rocky slopes...
Calder Tsuyuki-Tomlinson
Sep 12, 2020
Respite for a Forgotten Future
The current climate crisis marks a fundamental break from the relative climatic stability enjoyed by human cultures throughout the...
Sienna White
Apr 22, 2020
'The Hoverflies Are Props': Notes on Fredrik Sjöberg’s Memoir
Fredrik Sjöberg’s The Fly Trap is a notoriously difficult book to classify. It is a thin, yellow book, about 250 pages long. The cover...
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