AbstractThe present essay aims at illustrating Marlene Creates's web project Brickle, nish, and knobbly (2015), as a key example of Eco-Digital Humanities. First of all, it is a digital work of art made of ice images. Besides, it is also a digital archive meant to salvage a linguistic treasury of local idioms that both name and describe all types of snow and ice formations in Newfoundland, Canada. Therefore, the present analysis proves the special quality and inevitable ephemeral status of this project, for it constitutes a multimodal and multimedia web-archive, subject to possible erasure, or obsolescence in the face of new computer programmes and platforms developments. The archive is also an open instrument for everybody's use: a digital...
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This thesis maps practices of making images of the sky across art, science, and digital culture. Ski...
In Emotion Online: Theorizing Affect on the Internet (2013), Garde-Hansen and Gorton textually analy...
For environmental activists and ecological pressure groups, Covid-19 gives an opportunity to readdre...
Ice is one substance in which we can observe temporality in terms of climate change. glacies lux is ...
Ecological collapse and the proliferation of digitally mediated relations are two conjoined elements...
This artistic research project is a speculative account that reflects on the artist-as-witness to th...
This article presents a digital environmental media studies (DEMS) framework that shifts the primary...
This project is a speculative, poetic and non-linear exploration on the meaning of nature in the XXI...
Amy Balkin is a contemporary artist whose work often addresses issues surrounding anthropogenic clim...
How do we talk about the environment? Does this communication reveal and construct meaning? Is the e...
A specially commissioned text by Professor Mike Crang, Head of Department of Geography and member of...
How do we talk about the environment? Does this communication reveal and construct meaning? Is the e...
This essay addresses the much discussed problem of archiving digital poetry. Digital media are labil...
In contrast to the traditional genre of eco-apocalyptic fiction, Sarah Moss’ debut novel, Cold Earth...
Zimmermann combined three different interests to make a compelling book about climate change – the r...
This thesis maps practices of making images of the sky across art, science, and digital culture. Ski...
In Emotion Online: Theorizing Affect on the Internet (2013), Garde-Hansen and Gorton textually analy...
For environmental activists and ecological pressure groups, Covid-19 gives an opportunity to readdre...