Two wonderful artists that we've featured are in 2022 Venice Biennale! Congratulations to Cecilia Vicuña https://t.co/bIvVDrgF0H and Zheng Bo https://t.co/IquCbs1boF We're so honored to share their amazingness and hope you have a chance to listen!
New episode! The extraordinary @shannonmattern asks: what metaphors, tools, projects are needed to build and repair worlds more collaboratively? We talk about interconnections, trees, grafting, libraries, and designing livable futures. https://t.co/P7PZz5xJaa
Our latest episode features friends and collaborators Una Chaudhuri and Marina Zurkow, of #DearClimate “We had a guiding principle, a North Star, which was this idea of multispecies friendship” https://t.co/DU6PzGnpRb #multispecies#kin#friendship
We have a wonderful new episode featuring friends & collaborators Una Chaudhuri and Marina Zurkow. They discuss the art collaborative “Dear Climate” and how friendship is a method that includes more-than-human worlds. Listen at https://t.co/DU6PzGnpRb Please share widely! #ecoart
Listen to Cecilia Vicuña and Sarah Lookofsky share stories of Akerselva River, which runs through Oslo, Norway, and Río Mapocho, which flows through Santiago, Chile at https://t.co/bIvVDrgF0H #saveourwater#rivers#nyu
Listen to Cecilia Vicuña read poems and discuss art and water with Sarah Lookofsky in our latest episode! #ecoart#water#rivers#ecocriticism#poetry https://t.co/bIvVDrgF0H
Cecilia Vicuña is a poet, artist, and activist based out of Santiago and NY. In our latest episode, she discusses rivers with Sarah Lookofsky, art historian and curator, and Elaine Gan, transdisciplinary artist and Professor. Listen at https://t.co/bIvVDrgF0H…
#rivers#ecoart
We have a truly special episode just around the corner featuring Cecila Vicuña and Sarah Lookofsky. Here's a quick preview:
"how could we open...to a sensing of a potential where our interaction with that potential may bring it back?"
thank you so much for listening: we're close to 5000 downloads! episode made with love, thanks to brilliant scoring with Josh Allen, editing with Joe Hazan, web design with @WandaAcosta, audio research with @hannah17484532, mushrooming with @newyorkmyc
new episode is LIVE! we hope you enjoy Paul Sadowski on fungi, music, art, friendship, loss, and life with artist John Cage, mycologist Gary Lincoff and the inimitable NY Mycological Society. happy summer mushrooming and listening! https://t.co/YgGvywl4Pq
new episode with anthro/sts #LesleyGreen UCT: "the idea that you can put a pipe in an ocean and dispose of sewage, and it's not going to come back to you, is what I call an extraterrestrial proposition. We're not extraterrestrials!" https://t.co/sL3IjavVvS
A new episode is out today! Our guest, Lesley Green, an anthropologist in South Africa says, "There's this fabulous field called Biogeochemistry. I want to put the social into that. Could we do a biogeosociochemistry? Or how do we begin to link life and non-life and society.. "
Season 2 starts tomorrow! We will release pt 1 of a 2 pt episode feat. Lesley Green, director of Environmental Humanities South at the University of Cape Town + author. She analyzes at the Anthropocene + calls for a relational paradigm shift. We hope you enjoy it! #multispecies
Our newest episode is out, featuring a conversation between two friends. Steven Lam and Zheng Bo discuss a variety of topics. The link can be found here or in the bio. We hope you enjoy!! https://t.co/sQi4CTEYBP