Some thoughts I had during the lecture began with the thought of art changing from static to dynamic. Geoengineering is most certainly an art form. All art comes from taking the natural materials in our […]
If the idea is that nature is that which is real, then the concept of postnaturalism doesn’t make sense because it implies that everything surrounding us isn’t natural. There are some things, many of which don […]
In the lecture at around 40 minutes, Prof. Gerspacher claims that Rasmus Degnbol’s “Europe’s New Borders” collection is arguably negative, pessimistic, and quite depressed about the state of affairs on the Greek […]
I find slow violence to be an especially interesting concept. Isn’t all violence slow in a way? I come at this from a Native American perspective, first and foremost, as someone having an ancestral connection to […]
A lot of thoughts came up for me during this lecture. I was raised vegetarian, and I never ate meat intentionally until I was almost 17. My friends cooked me a 3-day marinated grilled chicken breast over basmati […]
This lecture contains a lot of interesting works, but I want to begin with a brief comment made while discussing political ecology. I would argue that Gen Z has been exposed to politics initially through the lens […]
After this lecture and the readings, a few new thoughts have come to mind. There were some really shocking statistics, like how humanity has transformed about 38% of the land that isn’t covered in ice into […]