Flows of land, water, rare elements, conciousness, capital, infrastructure, data. What is visible, remembered, inscribed? What is invisiable, forgotten, erased?
Mine Flows
By Max Symuleski
"Perception as a deprivation of action and reaction brings to the mind the desolate, but exquisite, surface structures of the empty 'box' or 'lattice'"
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Enterprising Indigeneity
By Joël Laforest
"The Kahnawake have used the available resources to create conditions that work for them. What is distinctive about their approach, however, is the collective enterprise of their nation: rather than being subjected to market forces and the state on an atomized individual level, their political and organizational capacity allows them to advocate for a general interest."
The Water Moves Too Quickly
By Garrett Lockhart
"We can see all the water now, it is too lively"
The Water Chronicles
By Tricia Toso
"Is it cynical or naive, or perhaps ironic (?) to discuss the impending apocalypse of climate change, while hydrating from bottled water?"
Speculations on Making (Inverted) Mountains
By Natalie P. Koerner
"I looked at the mounds of excavated rock, the plateaus of even, grey, scattered rock, the endless views across huge water basins that resemble marshlands or the site of ebb, of pre-tsunami, pre-epic-arrival. Because of the superhuman, supra -human scale, I thought of Gods and the mountainous architectures that have been built for them."