One participant in a roundtable discussion with the following abstract: For this roundtable we gather together a group of artist academics who respond to the past, present and future of places in transition through projects involving archival, site-specific research and the production of text and image. Collectively, our work shares an interest in how experiments in form/medium can reflect a changing more-than-human world in the context of varied landscapes across the U.K. Our work variously engages with the multiple environmental crises we live amongst, learns from the past in order to understand the present in forms of creative revisiting, and relates meaningfully to local and digital communities. In our conversation we will discuss metho...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
Urban Futures brings together commentaries from a wide range of contemporary disciplines and fields ...
Since 2003, In Certain Places – based at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston – has encou...
In this presentation I will reflect on the progress of the Watershed project. Watershed combines Geo...
Bringing together contributions by artists, writers and theorists, ‘Fieldwork for Future Ecologies’ ...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
For individuals and communities, the challenge of addressing a mounting global ecological crisis, un...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
This Landscape Research Group, Landscape Symposium 2019 will explore another of our Research Strateg...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
Urban Futures brings together commentaries from a wide range of contemporary disciplines and fields ...
Since 2003, In Certain Places – based at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston – has encou...
In this presentation I will reflect on the progress of the Watershed project. Watershed combines Geo...
Bringing together contributions by artists, writers and theorists, ‘Fieldwork for Future Ecologies’ ...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
For individuals and communities, the challenge of addressing a mounting global ecological crisis, un...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
This Landscape Research Group, Landscape Symposium 2019 will explore another of our Research Strateg...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
Urban Futures brings together commentaries from a wide range of contemporary disciplines and fields ...
Since 2003, In Certain Places – based at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston – has encou...