In 2018 I began developing a new body of research, the early stage of which was supported by the Artists Research Centre (ARC), an organization set up to ally the University, Library, Museums and Public Gallery (Focal Point) in Southend. This research related to my initial proposal to ‘take my 71 year old mother to Southend for a weekend to talk about the future’. During the research I made contact with two academics in relation to Carl Linneaus’s design contributions. Staffan Müller-Wille at Exeter Univesity and Isabelle Charmantier, Archivist at the Linnean Society, both allowed me to published redacted versions of their their academic essays and with great interested as part of the Appendix of the book and the book is now in the Linnea...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
This year Journal of Ecology publishes its last print issue after a run of 108 volumes. Fitting then...
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
We spent two weeks studying abroad in London, England for our Capstone experience. During our trip, ...
AbstractAn enormous new greenhouse project in southern Britain aims to heighten awareness of the hum...
This paper will explore The Ash Project (2016-2019), which worked to commission a memorial sculpture...
This blogpost is about wild flowering plants in literature and on the University of Essex campus. Au...
The elm, tree of milk and wine The story I am going to tell started in the Himalaya in 1960. In the ...
44-45Woolsthorpe Manor is an unassuming farmhouse and Newton’s childhood home, to which he returned ...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
This year Journal of Ecology publishes its last print issue after a run of 108 volumes. Fitting then...
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
This article stems from an ongoing conversation between a cultural geographer and an artist about pl...
We spent two weeks studying abroad in London, England for our Capstone experience. During our trip, ...
AbstractAn enormous new greenhouse project in southern Britain aims to heighten awareness of the hum...
This paper will explore The Ash Project (2016-2019), which worked to commission a memorial sculpture...
This blogpost is about wild flowering plants in literature and on the University of Essex campus. Au...
The elm, tree of milk and wine The story I am going to tell started in the Himalaya in 1960. In the ...
44-45Woolsthorpe Manor is an unassuming farmhouse and Newton’s childhood home, to which he returned ...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
The scientific project of plant collection, preservation and taxonomic classification is profoundly ...
This year Journal of Ecology publishes its last print issue after a run of 108 volumes. Fitting then...