Ash Artistic curation

(1) There was a series of sculpture installations under the name of The Electoral Campaign performed by Issac Cordal in Berlin, a Spanish artist whose work focuses on sculptures and photography. The installation was recorded during the year 2011 but didn’t gain attraction until roughly three to four years later given the new name “Politicians […]

Creative project

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/colt260spring/files/2022/05/It-didnt-want-to-be-downloaded-as-a-PDF-1.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google”] This creative project was inspired by the passage in Sweetgrass written by robin wall kimmerer; specifically, Putting Down roots pg. 267.  My input regarding the meaning within the the paragraph suggests that having different generations having to go through the same reality of having to relearn their history and culture while […]

Artistic Curation

This American life podcast episode 748: The End of the World as We Know It This American life is a podcast produced by WBEZ in Chicago with various producers following reporting on stories from around the country and the world, presenting interesting aspects of life hosted by Ira Glass. In this episode the team talks […]

Artistic Curation

           This piece is called “Manifest Destiny” created by Alexis Rockman. Rockman work is known to be about environmental calamities that are caused by human negligence or inattention are commonly foreseen in works that combine science and fiction. Rockman believes that it can be a dark future for humanity, threatened by […]

bambi close reading

Close Reading: page 121 Flight Behavior (on the online edition. Link below.) Bambi Cumpston Gender Identity in Environmental Lit June 4    http://thefreeonlinenovel.com/con/flight-behavior_page-120   Towards the end of Flight Behavior, there’s a section wherein Dellarobia has to help deliver a baby lamb and keep it alive. It wound up being my very favorite scene in […]

Final Reflection

I hadn’t very closely considered my personal relation to the  surrounding world until taking this course. Spending time reading and watching videos detailing the different aspects of our relationship with the world has led me to think more often about my role in the world. The readings definitely made me want to be a part […]

Annotated Bib. (Cont.)

Annotated Bibliography (cont.) HKS Authors See citation below for complete author information. , & Sheila Jasanoff Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies. (2021, February 9). Humility in the anthropocene. Harvard Kennedy School. Retrieved May 24, 2022, from https://www.hks.harvard.edu/publications/humility-anthropocene Jasanoff highlights the gravity of our situation, in our own era of uncharted territory so distinct […]

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