Core Readings: West Flower Garden Bank Reef and Flinders Reef
A close reading of coral samples from the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean—finding signals of ocean warming and the impacts of offshore oil extraction. (...)
Krzak Inventory
The collective Spółdzielnia Krzak present the “tools-objects-friends” accumulated through their collective practice of community building in a Warsaw neighborhood. (...)
The Desert of the Anthropocene
Addressing themes of loss, modernization, and the political and natural effects of technology on traditional water systems in Rajasthan, India. (...)
The Mont Pelerin Rewrite
This performative project focuses on rewriting and reinterpreting Article 6 of the Paris Climate Agreement to further discussion on alternative logics of acting collectively. (...)
La Fabrique
How can universities have more impact when addressing global environmental crises? La Fabrique tries to rethink institutions, values, and utopias from the ground up. (...)
Living Exhibitions
The Science Gallery in Bengaluru thinks of “living exhibitions” as exercises in creating public engagement around responsible stewardship of the planet. (...)
Re-Patterning with Kudzu
Through encounters with kudzu (Pueraria montana), the notorious “vine that ate the South,” Ellie Irons tries to re-pattern the settler-colonial environmental imaginary. (...)
(Re)Storying the Kuils River
Examining the impact of river management practices on local communities, this case study looks into the history and possible future of the Kuils River near Cape Town, South Africa. (...)
Interview: Consensus Building
Seminar moderators Adania Shibli and Simon Turner reflect on the meaning of consensus building in the Anthropocene and ask, what enables consensus to occur? (...)