Filtering by: Nature Scribbles and Flesh Reads
Boi Huyen Ngo introduces research into the colonial legacies of the highly toxic herbicide, Agent Orange* - the continual contaminations of landscapes, communities and bodies, before inviting you to join collective embodied interventions for healing and haunting practices in the aftermaths of chemical contamination.
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As the situation in Ukraine worsens, the catalog of crimes is growing. Ahmed’s lecture will explore one of its more insidious dimensions, the environmental harm of the Russian invasion in a warming world of widening inequalities.
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Food allergy management offers an intriguing case study for understanding the agency of non-human things in our world. In this talk, we will examine the food allergy case and consider broader theoretical and methodological lessons for art and design research.
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Artist Kajsa Dahlberg introduces her research into film as an apparatus intertwined with nonhuman modes of life - specifically looking at the role of macro-algae in the history of photography.
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Join the participants in Residency 21 ‘Nature Scribbles and Flesh Reads’ as they give short presentations of their practices before opening up for questions and discussion.
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