Low Carbon Pleasures and Anthropocene Art
In May of this year artist Gabo Guzzo had an installation and series of talks at Banner Repeater in London. The event, called The Geologic Turn, focused on the topic of the Anthropocene....
aesthetics / Anthropocene / political analysis / political ecology / pop culture
by chriscrews · Published 10/08/2012
In May of this year artist Gabo Guzzo had an installation and series of talks at Banner Repeater in London. The event, called The Geologic Turn, focused on the topic of the Anthropocene....
Anthropocene / civilization / political analysis / political ecology / religion / science / technology
by chriscrews · Published 10/07/2012
This is part 3 in a three-part post reflecting on the Anthropocene and some of my dissertation research. You can read parts 1 and 2 here. So this last post is trying to...
Anthropocene / civilization / political analysis / political ecology / science / technology
by chriscrews · Published 10/05/2012
Ok, but as some have asked, what do the ideas of environmental risk or the Anthropocene have to do with zombies or monsters and popular culture? Here I will concede the links appear...
Anthropocene / political analysis / political ecology / pop culture / science / technology
by chriscrews · Published 10/05/2012
The following thoughts are part of a longer response I have been writing in response to comments on my PhD dissertation proposal on the Anthropocene, Monsters in the Greenhouse, which you can find...
Anthropocene / environmental politics / political analysis / political ecology / pop culture / science / technology / theory
by chriscrews · Published 09/02/2012 · Last modified 06/18/2020
In short, this project is looking at the concept of the Anthropocene, a scientific proposal to designate a new geologic epoch covering the past ~250 yrs that would mark the increasing impacts of...
civilization / economics / environmental politics / news / political analysis / political ecology
by chriscrews · Published 07/20/2012
It’s not often that I find myself making such a suggestion, but the would would be a better place if Australian real estate developer and moral disease David Nilsson suddenly “disappeared” while...
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