TBA21 on st_age wants to get the artistic practice closer to you.
We do really want to share as much as we could, therefore, we have invited artists to generously share with us their research process: reference papers, newspaper articles but, even the music they listened to when they were in the process of making the piece, so we could understand it as much as possible. These are an open invitation, please, feel free to share with us any article or comment you feel relevant to us.
Asian Human Rights Commission, “Philippines: Murder of Gerry Ortega, an anti-mining activist, cannot be passed off as a robbery,” reliefweb.int, January 25, 2011
Cheryl Sim, “Zhong Yuan Jie (Hungry Ghost Festival),” Singapore Infopedia, https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg, September 2020
Christopher Quah Wai Kheong, Anita Harris Satkunananthan, and Shahizah Ismail Hamdan, “Sang Kancil as Cultural Artefact: A Comparative Neo-Archetypal Study,” GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies, Vol. 19, No. 4 (2019)
Jhesset O. Enano, “PH rights, green activists most targeted by violence in Asia,” Inquirer.net, June 27, 2019.
Kalikasan KPNE, “Taking Lands, Taking Lives,” kalikasan.net, December 9, 2019
Kenneth Roth, “Philippines: Events of 2019,” hrw.org, 2019
Nick Aspinwall, “Threats, raids and murders stalk Filipino environment activists,” Aljazeera.com, December 6, 2019
Sng Ler Jun, “Made in Singapore | Things People Send to the Underworld,” The New York Times Style Magazine: Singapore, tsingapore.com, August 15, 2019
Vittoria Traverso, “In China, Ghosts Demand the Finer Things in Life,” Atlas Obscura, October 19, 2017
Joe Parkin Daniels, “’We’re being massacred’: Colombia accused of failing to stop murders of activists,” The Guardian, theguardian.com, October 8, 2020
Leila B. Salaverria, “Anti-Terrorism Council’s first move: Make a list” Inquirer, inquirer.net, July 5, 2020
Ben Rosario, “Lagman sees military’s red-tagging as strong evidence in SC case against Anti-Terrorism Act” Manilla Bulletin, ,mb.com, October 28, 2020
Ayomi Amindoni & Rebecca Henschke, “The burning scar: Inside the destruction of Asia’s last rainforests” BBC News, bbc.com, November 12, 2020
Reuters, “Honduran indigenous environmental activist killed in front of family,” CNN, https://edition.cnn.com/ , December 30, 2020
‘Subcontinentment,’ 2020, ‘Lady Antigua,’ 2020, ‘Antarctica was a queer rave...,’ 2020
Himali Singh Soin
Season 01 Episode 02
05/10 - 11/10 2020
Himali Singh Soin | we are opposite like that, subcontinentment press, End notes, p.17, 2020
Himali Singh Soin | we are opposite like that, video 1
Himali Singh Soin | we are opposite like that, video 2
Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the next Millenium (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1998)
Alexis Rider, “Ice” Society for Cultural Anthropology, June 27, 2019.
Richard E. Brantley, a review on The Spiritual history of Ice: Romanticism, Science, and the Imagination (Chicago: The Wordsworth Circle, vol 34, No. 4, 2003)
Ellie Ga, North Was Here (Brooklyn: Ugly Duckling Presse, 2018)
Jynne Dilling Martin, We Mammals In Hospitable Times (Carnegie Mellon University Press, Poetry Series, 2015)
Kathryn Schulz, “Literature´s Artic Obsession: The greatest writers of the nineteenth century were drawn to the North Pole. What did they hope to find there?” The New Yorker, April 24, 2017.
Eric Kurlander, “A Song of Ice and Fire: World Ice Theory and the supernatural imaginary of the Third Reich” Lapham´s Quarterly, July 26, 2017.
Geoffrey Reiter, “Down the Winding Stair”: Victorian Popular Science and Deep Time in “The Golden Key” (North Wind: A Journal of George MacDonald Studies, vol 30, 2011)
Cécile Roudeau, The Buried Scales of Deep Time: Benath the Nation, Beyond the Human… and Back? (Transatlantica, Revue d´études américaines, 2015)
‘GaiaGuardianxs’ (Gaia’s Guardians), 2020
Patricia Domínguez
Season 01 Episode 03
12/10 - 25/10 2020
Natasha Daly, “Amazonía: Los esfuerzos para ayudar a los animales afectados por los incendios,” nationalgeographicla.com. September 26, 2019.
Fernanda Paul, “Protestas en Chile; 4 claves para entender la furia y el estallido social en el país sudamericano,” bbc.com/mundo. October 20, 2019
Sebastián Andrade Daigre “La historia de un estallido,” elestallidosocial.com. October 18, 2019
Los Ojos de Chile, losojosdechile.cl. November, 2019
Ivonne Toro Agurto, “Fabiola Campillai, “Para mí no hay justicia. Tus ojos, no puede haber nada que te los devuelva,”” ciperchile.cl. January 27, 2020.
Francisco Jiménez de la Fuente, “” No quiero ser un ícono”: la nueva vida de Gustavo Gatica, el joven que quedó ciego por disparos de la policía en las protestas de Chile,” bbc.com/mundo. August 24, 2020
Francisco Javier Vásquez Peralta, Justicia en los ríos: La lucha del Movimiento por el acceso al agua, la tierra y la protección del medio ambiente en la Provincia de Petorca (Valparaíso: Modatima: 2012)
Isidora Cepeda Beccar, CIUDADANÍA CRÍTICA Y BIEN COMÚN: La demanda del agua como bien común en la provincia de Petorca, Chile (Universidad de Leiden: 2016)
VVAA, Politización de la crisis hídrica en Chile: Análisis del conflicto por el agua en la provincia de Petorca (Agua y Territorio, No.10: 2017)
Paola Bolados, Conflictos socio-ambientales/territoriales y el surgimiento de identidades post neoliberales (Valparaíso-Chile) (Izquierdas, 31: 2016)
DW Documentary, “Avocado – a positive superfood trend?” youtube.com. May 2, 2018.
Greta di Girolamo, “Guardianas del planeta: mujeres por la defensa del medio ambiente,” vice.com. July 29, 2020
Asamblea Chilena en Londres, “TERCER conversatorio sobre DERECHO AL AGUA Y AL TERRITORIO LIBRE DE EXTRACTIVISMO,” youtube.com. October 2, 2020
Corpo_traitraico, “Conversación con Machi Millaray Huichalaf, (PILMAIKEN RESISTE),” instagram.com. July 21, 2020
VVAA, Feminismo Popular y Territorios en Resistencia: La lucha de las Mujeres en la Zona de Sacrificio Quintero-Puchuncaví ed. Tamara Ortega Uribe (Fundación emerge: 2020)
VVAA, Alta Esfera (Mundana ediciones and MUCAM: 2017)
Cantos a lo divino. Archivo de sonido MUCAM (Museo Campesino en Movimiento)
Códice Tro-Cortesiano – scanned. Escritura de jeroglíficos Mayas: Los Códices Antiguos Mayas famsi.org
Mario Roso de Luna La ciencia hierática de los Mayas: (contribución para el estudio de los códices Anáhuac) (Editorial Maxtor: 2016)
Mary A. Ciaramella, The idol makers in the Madrid Codex (New Jersey: Pequannock, 2004)
Astrida Neimanis, Bodies of Water, Human Rights and the Hydrocommons (Topia21: 2018)
Astrida Neimanis, “Hydrofeminism: Or, On Becoming a Body of Water.” in Undutiful Daughters: Mobilizing Future Concepts, Bodies and Subjectivities in Feminist Thought and Practice (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012)
Nacho Sánchez, “La provincia que produce más aguacates de Europa busca agua, “ elpais.com, November 17, 2020
Modatima, Zona Sur, “Actividades de Modatima Punta Arenas en el Día Mundial del Agua” modatima.cl, March 26, 2019
The Clinic, “Desmontan tubería ilegal que sacaba agua del río Petorca” theclinic.cl, February 5, 2019
VVAA, “La eco-geo-política del agua: una propuesta desde los territorios en las luchas por la recuperación del agua en la provincia de Petorca (Zona central de Chile)” Revista Rupturas, Vol.8 nº 1, 2018
Alfredo Gónzales Chavés y Fernando Gónzales Vásquez, La casa cósmica talamanqueña y sus simbolismos, Costa Rica: Universidad Estatal a distancia, 1989).
Díaz Bringas, Tamara, texto de sala en el Museo Nacional, sede de la X Bienal Centroamericana, San José, Costa Rica, 31 de agosto a 30 de septiembre 2016
Ivar Zapp & George Erikson, Atlantis in America: Navigators of the Ancient World, (Kempton, Ill.: Adventures Unlimited Press, 1998).
Ivar Zapp, Retorno a la Edad de Oro: la lengua cuadriculada de los huetares (San José: Editorial Tecnológica de Costa Rica, 2015).
J. Diego Quesada. “Las lenguas Chibchas y sus hablantes,” Indentitá delle comunita indigene del Centro America, ed Antonio Palmisano (Roma: IILA, 2008), 183–194.
Manuela Manzano Vega, El círculo mágico. Geometría Sagrada en Ciudad Perdida, (Madrid: Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura, 2000).
Margarita Serje, “La invención de la Sierra Nevada”, Antípoda N. 7 (julio-diciembre 2008): 197-229.
Sylvia Botero, La Geografía Sagrada: la Montaña de los Hermanos Mayores, (Bogotá: Instituto Colombiano de Antropología, 1986).
Christian Salablanca Díaz, Espejos de agua escuelas alineadas por círculos. FLORAE (Movimientos: Sierra Nevada) vol. 5, September 2020
Christian Salablanca Díaz, Geometría del centro: cartografía de un territorio en movimiento. FLORAE (Movimientos: Sierra Nevada) vol. 5, September 2020
Margarita Granados and Liliana Múnera “No a la desviación del cauce del río Ranchería,” Cien Días Nº 76, cinep.org.co, 2012.
Abdullah al-Udhari, Classical Poems by Arab Women: A Bilingual Anthology (London: Saqui Boocks, 1999, 2017)
Maria Segol, “Representing the Body in Poems by Medieval Muslim Women,” Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality 45, no. 1 (2009)
Rachel Schine, “Textual Harassment: Reading Medieval Arabic Love Verse in the Context of Consent,” The Religion & Culture Forum, University of Chicago, voices.uchicago.edu (2018)
Evren Birkan, “Woman and Love in Medieval Courtly Literature: The Real and the Fictional”, Master’s thesis, Doğuş University (2011)
Zaina Ujayl, “The Empty Harem: Negotiating Muslim Women’s Symbolism through Literature”, Research thesis, Ohio State University (2017)
Schippers, A, “The role of woman in medieval Andalusian Arabic story-telling”, Verse and the fair sex: studies in Arabic poetry and in the representation of woman in Arabic literature, (Utrecht: M.Th.Houtsma Stichting, 1993)
Zoltan Szombathy, “Freedom of Expression and Censorship in Medieval Arabic Literature”, Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Vol 7 (2007)
Lyn Reese, “Female Heroes of Asia: India – Nur Jahan”, womeninworldhistory.com, (2019)
Ayman Fathy Ashour, Islamic Architectural Heritage: Mashrabiya, WIT Transactions on The Built Environment, WIT Press, vol 177 (2018)
Zulkeplee Othman, Rosemary Aird, and Laurie Buys, “Privacy, modesty, hospitality, and the design of Muslim homes: A literature review”, Frontiers of Architectural Research, Volume 4, Issue 1 (March 2015)
Vanessa Corcoran, “Silencing Medieval Women’s Voices – Nevertheless, She Persisted”, publicmedievalist.com, November 8, 2018
Mahina Reki, Semra Arslan Selçuk, “Evolution of geometric patterns in Islamic world and a case on the jalis of the Naulakha Pavilion in the Lahore Fort”, Gazi University Journal of Science Part B, 6(1) (2018)
Mahbub Rashid, “Islamic Architecture: An Architecture of the Ephemeral”, 2020
BULAQ Podcast, co-hosted by Ursula Lindsey and M Lynx Qualey
Arwa Haider, “The Arab women who refuse to be silent”, bbc.com, March 7, 2017
Saeed Saeed, “Hissa Hilal: You will see a lot of great things coming from Saudi women”, thenationalnews.com, March 27, 2011
John Lundberg, “Saudi Poet Is a Bright Star for Women’s Rights”, huffpost.com, May 28, 2010
UN Women, “In the words of Habiba Sarabi: “Our vision is of an Afghanistan where every woman can live in peace and recognize her rights””, unwomen.org, October 19, 2020
UN Women, “In the words of Hikmah Bafagih: “Our vision is to create an inclusive Islam, having people oppose me is very common””, unwomen.org, October 23, 2017
‘Voyage Entre Deux (Journey Between Two),’ 2013–2020, ‘Voyage Entre Nous (Journey Between Us),’ 2020
Dorine Mokha
Season 01 Episode 06
09/11 - 22/11 2020
Christian Rumu, “Landscape analysis of the Human Rights situation of Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex people and Sex Workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” globalphillantropicproject.org, 2017
Sylvestre Luwa and Christophe Cassiau-Haurie, “L’homosexualite en Afrique, un tabou persistant,” Africultures les mondes en relation, africultures.com, May 4, 2009
Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Situation of homosexuals, including legislation and support services; treatment of homosexuals by society and government authorities, refworld.org, March 3, 2011
Programme National Multisectoriel de Lutte Contre le Sida, “RAPPORT SUR L’ÉTAT D’AVANCEMENT DE LA REPONSE A L’EPIDEMIE DU VIH/Sida,” unaids.org, March, 2014
Si Jeunesse Savait and Sexual Rights Initiative, Examen périodique universel de la République Démocratique du Congo, May, 2014
Will Storr and Jim Powell, “Male rape: a weapon of war”, guardian.co.uk, July 15, 2011
Juliette Dubois, “En République démocratique du Congo, la communauté LGBT plus que jamais 2.0,” lemonde.fr, June 21, 2020.
Eustache Kilwa Sibumba, Adolphe Banza Bamwamba and Hortense Ndabereye Pendeza, “Les perspec-tives de l’institutionnalisation de l’homosexualité en Afrique: Cas de la République Démocratique du Congo,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, archives-ouvertes.fr, March 31, 2019.
Esther Nsapu, “RDC: les LGBTI du Sud-Kivu demandent à ne plus être discriminés,” lalibre.be, May 23, 2019.
Delphine Bauer, “RDC: une communauté LGBT dans l’ombre,” youpress.fr, December 1, 2016.
Rodriguez Katsuva, “Pour un dialogue apaisé sur l’homosexualité en RDC,” habarirdc.net, June 23, 2017.
Esther Nsapu, “Members of the LGBT Community in DRC Face Violence and Excommunication,” globalpressjournal.com, March 30, 2018.
Brandon Tensley, “The promise of LGBTQ equality under the Biden administration,” cnn.com, November 14, 2020
Finbarr O’Reilly and Matt Fidler, “Congo in Conversation – a photographic chronicle” The Guardian, theguardian.com, November 23, 2020
Human Rights Watch, “DR Congo: Respecting Rights Key Amid Covid-19”, hrw.org, April 3, 2020
UN Women, “UN Women statement for the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia, 2020”, unwomen.org, May 17, 2020
UN Women, “I am Generation Equality: Pip Gardner, LGBTQI+ leader and activist”, unwomen.org, February 12, 2020
Faustin Linyekula dance company, Studios Kabako, Kisangani, RD Congo
‘Octo-Durga,’ 2020
Eduardo Navarro with BaRiya (Pratyush Pushkar and Riya Raagini)
Season 01 Episode 07
23/11 - 29/11 2020
Dragan Novković, Marko Peljević and Mateja Malinović, “Synthesis and analysis of sounds developed from the Bose-Einstein condensate: Theory and experimental results,” Musikologija, Issue 24, 2018
Donald A. Gurnett, Space Audio, These are the “sounds of space” collected by UIowa instruments on various spacecraft, The University of Iowa, 2003-2020
VVAA, A Return to the Island, edited by Helena Lugo (Nowhere: México, 2018)
Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Louis Malle, The Silent World, 1956
Huybrighs HLF, Futaana Y, Barabash S, Wieser M, Wurz P, Krupp N et al, “On the in-situ detectability of Europa’s water vapour plumes by a fly-by mission,” Icarus, Vol 289, 2016
The Quantum Music Project, co-funded by Creative Europe, 2015-2018
Scale Workshop by Sevish, Lajos Mézáros, Scott Thompson and Carl Lumma
Freesound by Bram de Jong, Project of the Music Technology Group of Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. freesound.org, 2005
Fission9, 49 free samples, freesound,org, 2018-2020
JohnLavine333, 369 free samples, freesound.org, 2009-2020
Gowler music: Free Resources for Musicians, glovermusic.com, 2018-2020
Felix.blume, 849 free samples, freesound.org, 2010-2020
Tim.kahn, 3603 free samples, freesound.org, 2005-2020
“The philosophy of the sounds (in making of the three tracks)”, Created and Produced by Pratyush Pushkar and Riya Raagini (BaRiya), Mixing and Mastering by Hemant Chakraborty, 2020
Paul Brown, “Specieswatch: each octopus arm may have a mind of its own” theguardian.com, November 24, 2020
freq_wave (84 channel live online remix performances with Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Finnbogi Pétursson & Jana Winderen)
freq_wave
Season 01 Episode 08
30/11 - 06/12 2020
Oceans in Transformation: Territorial Agency, TBA21-Academy, Ocean Space, 2020
E-flux journal, “The Ocean,” edited by Julieta Aranda and Chus Martínez, E-flux journal 112, October 15, 2020
Julieta Aranda and Eben Kirksey, “Toward a Glossary of the Oceanic Undead: A(mphibious) through F(utures),” e-flux journal 112, e-flux.com, October 15, 2020
Greg Dvorak, “S/pacific Islands: Some Reflections on Identity and Art in Contemporary Oceania,” e-flux journal 112, e-flux.com, October 15, 2020
Elizabeth A. Povinelli, “The Ancestral Present of Oceanic Illusions: Connected and Differentiated in Late Toxic Liberalism,” e-flux journal 112, e-flux.com, October 15, 2020
Sounds Too Many by TBA-Academy and TBA21, 2019
John Hildebrand, “Sources of Anthropogenic Sound in the Marine Environment,” University of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 2019
Gerald D’Spain an Douglas Wartzok, “Ocean Noise and Marine Mammals,” Acoustical Society of America Tutorial, 2004
Laure Zanna et al, “Global reconstruction of historical ocean heat storageand transport,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2018
Ocean Archive, Freq_Wave: 7 seas, ocean-archive.org, 2020
TBA21–Academy, “The Sea – Sounds & Storytelling Online Program,” e-flux.com, October 12, 2020
Territorial Agency, “Oceans in Transformation,” territorialagency.com, 2020
TBA21–Academy, “Territorial Agency: Oceans in Transformation,” e-flux, August 24, 2020
Jennifer Gabrys, “Ocean Sensing and Navigating the End of this World,” E-flux journal 102, June 2019
Mariana Silva, “Mining the Deep Sea,” E-flux journal 109, e-flux.com, May, 2020
Anne McClintock, “Monster: A Fugue in Fire and Ice,” Oceans in Transformation, e-flux.com, June 1, 2020
Jon Letman, “Left stranded: US military sonar linked to whale beachings in Pacific, say scientists,” The Guardian, International Edition, theguardian.com, January 2021
Carlos M Duarte et al.,“The soundscape of the Anthropocene ocean,” Science, https://science.sciencemag.org/ , February 5, 2021
‘A Dream Dreaming a Dream Dreaming,’ 2020
Daniel Steegmann Mangrané
Season 01 Episode 09
07/12 - 13/12 2020
ÍNDIO CIDADÃO? – Grito 3 Ailton Krenak, Published by ÍNDIO CIDADÃO? – O FILME, September 3, 2014
Assista à íntegra do discurso de Jair Bolsonaro na ONU, Published by Estadão, September 24, 2019
Ana María Machado et al, Xawara, Rastros da Covid-19 na terra indígena Yanomami e a omissão do estado (instituto Socioambiental: São Paulo, 2020)
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, “The Transformation of Objects into Subjects in Amerindian Ontologies,” Exchanging Perspectives, Duke University Press, 2004
Charles R. Clement et al, “The domestication of Amazonia before European conquest,” proceedings B, The Royal Society Publishing, August 7, 2015
Eduardo Kohn, “How dogs dream: Amazonian natures and the politics of transspecies engagement,” Cornell University, 2007
Complicity IN Destruction III: How global corporations enable violations of Indigenous peoples’ rights in the Brazilian Amazon, complicityindestruction.org, 2020
Tom Phillips, “We are on the eve of a genocide: Brazil urged to save Amazon tribes from Covid-19,” theguardian.com, May 3, 2020
Rhett A. Butler, “Brazil’s Forest,” mongabay.com, August 14, 2020
Human Rights Watch, “Rainforest Mafias: How Violence and Impunity Fuel Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon,” hrw.org, September 17, 2019
Erin Blakemore, “Amazon Jungle Once Home to Millions More Than Previously Thought,” nationalgeographic.com, March 27, 2018
David Shukman, “Brazil’s Amazon: Deforestation surges to 12-year hihg,” bbc.com, December 1, 2020
Amy Barret, “The Amazon Rainforest: could it become a desert?,” sciencefocus.com, October 6, 2019
Transparency International: The Global Coalition Against Corruption, Brazil, transparency.org
Ernesto Londoño and Letícia Casado, “As Bolsonaro Keeps Amazon Vows, Brazil´s Indigenous Fear Ethnocide” nytimes.com, April 19, 2020
Yangyang Xu et al, “Global warming will happen faster than we think,” nature.com, December 5, 2018
Peter Yeung, “Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has become the Wild West for illegal gold miners,” dw.com, April 15, 2020
Human Rights Council, “Ten years of the implementation of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: good practices and lessons learned -2007-2017,” United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, ohchr.org, 2017
Bob Jordan, “Viral lessons: What a little-known virus could teach us about COVID-19,” Stanford News, stanford.edu, November 11, 2020
Lindsay Brown, “How your chicken is linked to deforestation in Brazil,” bbc.com, November 28, 2020
Tom Phillips, “‘A complete massacre, a horror film’: inside Brazil’s Covid disaster,” The Guardian, www.theguardian.com, January 24, 2021
Amira El-Zein, “The Poetics of the Invisible: Muslim Imagination and the Jinn,” Islam, Arabs and the Intelligent world of the Jinn, 2009
Anand Taneja, “Jinneaology: Everyday life and Islamic theology in post-partition Delhi,” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 3, nº 3, 2013
Mona Bhan, “Jinn, Floods and Resistant Ecologies and Imaginaries in Kashmir,” Economic and Political Weekly, 2018
Emilio Spadola, “Jinn, Islam and Media in Morocco,” On Archaeology of Sainthood and Local Spirituality in Islam, 2004.
She Who Sees the Unknown by Morehshin Allahyari (2020)
David Abrams, “The Remembering and Forgetting of the Air,” The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-Than-Human World, 1996.
M. Jacqui Alexander, “Pedagogies of the Sacred: Making the Invisible Tangible,” Pedagogies of Crossing, 2005
David Landis Barnhill, Roger S. Gottlieb (eds), “Deep Ecology and World Religions: New Essays on Sacred Grounds” SUNY series in Radical Social and Political Theory, 2001
LLewellyn Vaughan-Lee, Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth (California: The Golden Sufi Center, 2013).
Taymiya Zaman, “Cities, Time and a Backward Glance,” The American Historical Review, vol. 123, issue 3, 2018.
Nosheen Ali, “From Hallaj to Heer: Poetic Knowledge and the Muslim Tradition,” Journal of Narrative Politics, vol. 3.1, 2016
Omar Kasmani, “Audible Specters: The Sticky Shia Sonics of Sehwan,” History of Emotions, October, 2017
Farhat Sultana, “Ethnicity and Healing Rituals in Gwadar Balochistan, Pakistan,” The Journal of the Middle East and Africa, vol. 4.1, 2013
Nishat Awan and Zahra Hussain, “Conflicting Material Imaginaries,” New Silk Roads, e-flux architecture, January, 2020
Danika Cooper, “Invisible Deserts,” New Silk Roads, e-flux architecture, February, 2020
Amar Guriro, “Pakistan’s coal expansion brings misery in the Thar desert,” The Third Pole, thethirdpole.net, August 23, 2016
Majed Akhter, “Infrastructures of Colonialism and Resistance,” Tanqeed, issue 9, tanqueed.org, August 2015
Gadap Sessions by Abeera Kamran, Zahra Malkani and Shahana Rajani, ofstruggle.com
Indigenous Rights Alliance, Facebook Group, Pakistan, 2015
Lemos, Sofia. “Diana Policarpo, Death Grip, 2019, EDP Foundation New Artists Award, MAAT, Lisbon, 2019.” Contemporânea 4, January, 2020, n.p
Malicdem, Darwin. “Biologist to develop ‘transgenic tobacco plants’ for trans people to grow sex hormones at home.” International Business Times, December 1, 2015.
Pérez Pena, Marcos. “La historia del cornezuelo, el LSD de nuestras abuelas que sentó las bases de la industria farmacéutica gallega: Sabela Iglesias y Adriana Villanueva preparan un documental sobre este hongo de efectos alucinógenos y usado para facilitar partos y provocar abortos, que llegó a provocar una ‘fiebre’ económica en el rural gallego.” Eldiario.es, February 6, 2019.
Tucker, Miriam E. “Biohackers Aim To Make Homebrew Insulin, But Don’t Try It Yet.” NPR, July 15, 2015
Alm, Torbjørn; & Elvevåg Brita. “Ergotism in Norway. Part 1: The symptoms and their interpretation from the late Iron Age to the seventeenth century.” History of Psychiatry 24, 2013, pp.15–33.
Alm, Torbjørn; & Elvevåg Brita. “Ergotism in Norway. Part 2: The symptoms and their interpretation from the eighteenth century onwards.” History of Psychiatry 24, 2013; pp. 131–147
Dale, Henry Hallett. “On some physiological actions of ergot.” Journal of Physiology 34, 1906, pp.163–206.
van Dongen, Pieter WJ; & de Groot, Akosua NJA. “History of ergot alkaloids from ergotism to ergometrine.” European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 60, 1995, pp.109–116
Fuentes, Juan José; Fonseca, Francina; Elices, Matilde; Farré, Magi; & Torrens, Marta “Therapeutic Use of LSD in Psychiatry: A Systematic Review of Randomized-Controlled Clinical Trials.” Front Psychiatry 10, 2019 [National Center for Biotechnology Information Search, uploaded January 21, 2020]
Illana Esteban, Carlos. “El cornezuelo del centeno (III): los misterios de la eleusis y la representación del ergotismo en la pintura.” Boletín de la Sociedad Micológica de Madrid, 34, 2010.
Lee, MR. “The history of ergot of rye (Claviceps purpurea) I: from antiquity to 1900.” J R Coll Physicians Edinburgh, June 2009, pp.179-84.
Lee, MR. “The history of ergot of rye (Claviceps purpurea) II: 1900–1940.” J R Coll Physicians Edinburgh, December 2009, pp.365–369.
Spanos, Nicholas P; & Gottlieb, Jack. “Ergotism and the Salem Village Witch Trials: Records of the events of 1692 do not support the hypothesis that ergot poisoning was involved.” Science, vol. 194, December 1976, pp.1390-1394.
Strickland JR, Looper ML, Matthews JC, Rosenkrans C-F, Jr, Flythe MD and Brown KR. “St. Anthony’s Fire in livestock: causes, mechanisms, and potential solutions.” Journal of Animal Science 89, 2011, pp.1603-1626.
Trinidade Lobo, Ana Maria; Félix, Sundaresan Prabhakar, Alberto; & Benito-Rodriguez, A. M. “The Alkaloids of the Portuguese Ergot.” Boletim da Sociedade de Química, 23, January, 1981 [Nova Research Portal, Nova University Lisbon, n.d.]
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McCoy, Peter. “Radical Mycology Webinar 2: Working with Fungi.” [Youtube, Radical Mycology, June 9, 2016
Shulgin, Ann, & and Sasha Shulgin. “Pihkal and Tihkal: A Chemical Love Story.” LSD – Problem Child and Wonder Drug: International Symposium on the Occasion of the 100th Birthday of Albert Hofmann, Basel, January 14, 2006 [Youtube, gaiamedia, November 13, 2013]
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Byung-Chul, Han. Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power. Trans. by Erik Butler. NYC: Verso Books, 2017
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Gregory, Derek. “Vanishing points: Law, violence and exception in the global war prison.” In Violent Geographies: fear, terror and political violence, ed. by Derek Gregory and Allan Pred. London: Routledge, 2013
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Li, Darryl. The Universal Enemy: Jihad, Empire, and the Challenge of Solidarity. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2019
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Massumi, Brian. Ontopower: War, Powers, and The State of Perception. Durham: Duke University Press, 2015
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“‘Six Days in Fallujah’ reveals the gaming industry’s Islamophobia problem.” TRT World, March 25, 2021
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Haveson Veloric, Cynthia. “Science, Sensibility and Metaphor in the Coral Reef artwork of Diane Burko.” Ocean-Archive, 2020
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Braidotti, Rosi; and Dolphijn, Rick (eds). Philosophy After Nature. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017
Carson, Rachel; Zwinger, Ann H; and Levinton, Jeffrey S. The Sea Around Us. New York City: Open Road, 2011
Dobbs, David. Reef Madness: Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral. New York City, Pantheon Books, 2005
Haeckel, Ernst. Art Forms In Nature. Dover Publications: New York City, 2020
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International Coral Reef Initiative. Regional Strategy for the Control of Invasive Lionfish in the Wider Caribbean. Conamp, Mexico, 2013
Johnson, Ayana Elizabetnh; and Wikinson; Katharine K (eds). All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis. New York City: Random House Publishing Group, 2020
Narchi, Nemer; and Leimar Price, Lisa (eds.) Ethnobiology of Corals and Coral Reefs. Springer International Publishing, 2015
Sheppard, Charles. Coral Reefs: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002
Sheppard, Charles; Simon, Davy; and Pilling, Graham. The Biology of Coral Reefs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018
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Dauby, Yannick. “Penghu Experimental Sound Studio.” TBA21-Academy, Ocean-Archive, 2017-2020
Hubber, Laura (producer); & SUPERFLEX (collaborator). Superflex: Deep Sea Minding. In the Studio, BBC Sounds, January 7, 2020
Winderen, Jana. Silencing of the Reefs, 2011 [Artwork, audio recordings]. Jana Winderen web
Henry, Denise. Coral Restoration at Alligator Head Foundation. Alligator Head Foundation, TBA21–Academy [ Ocean-Archive, 2021]
Ginsburg, Hope; Flowers, Matt; and Quarles, Joshua (dirs.). Swirling, trailer of four-channel video installation with sound. [Ocean-Archive, 2019]
Havini, Taloi (film); and Toisuta, Michael (sound design). Hyena Lullaby. Presented as part of “The Current II’ fellowship cycle ‘Spheric Ocean: Life For Beginners,” TBA21-Academy [Ocean-Archive, 2020]
Levy, Sonia. For the Love of Corals. Part of the digital program “Togetherness stories for healing (with) the Oceans” curated by Olga Koroleva, TBA21-Academy [Ocean-Archive, 2018]
Schmidt Ocean Institute. Deep Coral Diversity at Emperor Seamount Chain. [Ocean-Archive, 2019]
Watson, Chris. George Monbiot, Chris Watson & Ewan McLennan: Silent Spring – Chris Watson on limpets & coral reefs. “Kings Place, Nature Unwrapped,” January 10, 2020 [Youtube, Kings Place, April 9, 2020]
Alligator Head Foundation.” Coral Reef Rehabilitation” [Ongoing project at Alligator Head Marine Laboratory, principal investigator Suzanne Palmer]
Foord, Colin; and McKay, JD (founders). Coral Morphologic [Web, collection of artworks: “Coral Morphologic’s artwork is informed by a scientific mission to document, aquaculture, and protect Miami’s (and the world’s) coral”]
Jones, Rick. Reef creatures, Cabrits, 2015 [Illustration: Slimy sea plume, barrel sponge, and black moray eel seen while doing a snorkeling reef survey at Cabrits, Dominica]. TBA21-Academy, Ocean-Archive, 2020
Rosen, Angela. Bremer Canyon Coral Ensemble (Diptych). [“This painting was created by Angela Rossen while she was an Artist-at-Sea resident on board Schmidt Ocean Institute’s The Great Australian Deep-Sea Coral and Canyon Adventure expedition in January-February 2020”]. TBA21-Academy, Ocean-Archive
TBA21-Academy. “Surveying Reef Health. Expedition, May 11 – 18, 2013 | Swan Islands, Honduras.” TBA21-Academy, Ocean-Archive, 2020
SUPERFLEX. Deep Sea Minding, 2019–2021 [Three-year transdisciplinary research project commissioned by TBA21-Academy’s fellowship programme ‘The Current’]. TBA21
Tschäpe, Janaina (author); and Gruber, David (collaborator). Fictionary of Corals, 2017; and Blood, Sea, 2017 [Artwork, commissioned by TBA21-Academy, catalogue entry]. TBA21
Carson, Rachel. The Sea around Us. NYC: Oxford University Press, 2018
Vanden Eydne, Maarten. “Plastic Reef: A collection of items pertaining to the traveling sculpture Plastic Reef by Maarten Vanden Eynde,” 2008-2013. TBA21-Academy, Ocean-Archive
Winderen, Jana. Silencing of the Reefs, 2011 [Artwork, text]. TBA21
Winderen, Jana. Silencing of the Reefs, 2011 [Artwork, voyage diary]. Jana Winderen web
‘Speak Up for Antarctica Now. Three Antarctic Resolutions,’ 2022
UNLESS
Season 04 Episode 02
23/05 - 29/05 2022
Allen, Liz. “World leaders fail to expand protection around Antarctica yet again.” Forbes, December 1, 2021
Akers, Pete. “Life and work on the frozen continent: Antarctic research stations.” Weather Underground, January 17, 2020
Brooks, Shaun; and Jabour, Julia. “For the first time, we can measure the human footprint on Antarctica.” The Conversation, March 4, 2019
Gamillo, Elizabeth. “Warming temperatures are turning Antarctica green.” Smithsonian Magazine, February 18, 2022
Gilbert, Ella. “Antarctica’s ‘doomsday’ glacier: how its collapse could trigger global floords and swallow islands.” The Conversation, December 22, 2021
Haward, Marcus; and McGee, Jeffrey. “Antarctic Geopolitics: Emerging Cracks in the Ice?” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, February 3, 2021
Hemmings, Alan D. ‘Now and Never: Banning Hydrocarbon Extraction in Antarctica Forever,’ GIGA Focus Global, 2022
Henson, Bob. “How this month produced a mind-boggling warm-up in eastern Antarctica.” Yale Climate Connections, March 23, 2022
Hook, Leslie and Mander, Benedict. “The Fight to Own Antarctica.” Financial Times, May 24, 2018
Lu, Donna. “Satellite data show entire Conger ice shelf has collapsed in Antarctica.” The Guardian, March 25, 2022
Potter, Ellie. “Market Movers Americas. May 16-20: North American energy security headlines US Senate.” S&P Global, May 16, 2022
Walters, Tiara. “Russian polar vessel arrives in Cape Town as pact aims to quell tensions.” Daily Maverick, May 18, 2022
Perkins, Robert. “Map: Russia eyes Antarctic oil potential, despite exploration ban.” S&P Global, March 4, 2020
Readfearn, Graham; and Morton, Adam. “Antarctic sea ice falls to lowest level since measurements began in 1979.” The Guardian, February 22, 2022
The Associated Press. “East Antarctica ice shelf collapse, first one in human history for that region, worries scientists.” CBS News, March 28, 2022
Walters,Tiara. ”‘Gentleman’s agreement:’ Despite mining ban, Russia scours Antarctica for massive fossil fuel deposits.” Daily Maverick, May 17, 2022
Brady, Anne-Marie. “China’s Rise in Antarctica?” Asian Survey, vol. 50, n. 4, University of California Press, 2010, pp. 759–85
Mayer, Amy. “Antarctica during the Pandemic: Scaled-back field season prioritizes infrastructure, precious climate data.” BioScience, vol. 71, n.5, May 2021, pp. 434–440
Foscari, Giulia; and UNLESS (eds.). Antarctic Resolution. Zürich, CH: Lars Müller Publishers, 2021
Sharma, Alok; and Cabinet Office; “Alok Sharma speech to mark six months since COP26.” gov.uk, May 16, 2022
Mujeres del Agua de MODATIMA
International Day of Rural Women
Season 03 Backst_age | MODATIMA
25/10 - 31/10 2021
Sanidad Rural
International Day of Rural Women
Season 03 Backst_age | Sanidad Rural
25/10 - 31/10 2021
‘Monodia fiera del subsuelo’ (Fierce Monody from the Subsoil), 2021
Regina de Miguel
Season 03 Episode 02
15/11 - 21/11 2021
Ansede, Manuel. “How Spain used ‘alternative facts’ to bury environmental protest in 1888.” El País, June 27, 2017
Baquero, Juan Miguel. “La mayor fosa de la guerra civil en zona rural: la venganza de Franco contra la resistencia minera.” Eldiario.es, November 18, 2017
Doherty, Ben. “Rio Tinto accused of violating human rights in Bougainville for not cleaning up Panguna mine: New report alleges mine caused environmental devastation and ongoing health problems for communities.” The Guardian, March 31, 2020
Galán, Lola. “Los muertos sin nombre de Riotinto. La primera protesta ecologista de la historia costó más de cien vidas en 1888.” El País, March 25, 2007
Montiel, David. “El Cabrero, adiós al cantaor blasfemo.” Revista Mercurio, January 17, 2020
Stein, Vicky. “Explore the haunting remains of an Antarctic whaling boomtown” PBS, April 24, 2019
Talego, Félix; and Pérez, Juan Diego. “Down with the fumes!’ The Year of the Shootings and its relevance for mining today.” Undisciplined Environments, March 5, 2018
Vaquerizo Gallego, Juan Ángel. “Marte y el enigma de la vida: curiosidades y novedades científicas sobre el planeta rojo.” The Conversation, January 24, 2021
Wilks, Jeremy. “Is there life out there? We head to ‘Mars on Earth’ to find out.” Euronews, February 15, 2018.
Cruces Roldán, Cristina. Clamaba un minero así: Identidades sociales y trabajo en los cantes mineros. Murcia: Editum Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 1993
Danowski, Deborah; and Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo. The Ends of the World. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2016
de Gamboa, Camila; and Sánchez, Cristina, eds. Cartografías del mal: Los contextos violentos de nuestro tiempo. Bogotá: Siglo del Hombre Editores, 2018
Haraway, Donna J. Staying with the Trouble, Making Kin in the Chthulucene. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016
London Mining Network. Martial Mining. Written by Daniel Selwyn. London: London Mining Network, 2020
Margulis, Lynn; and Sagan, Dorian. Microcosmos, Four Billion Years of Microbial Evolution. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1997
Miñarro, Anna; and Morandi, Teres (eds.). Trauma i transmissió. Efectes de la guerra del 36, la postguerra, la dictadura i la transició en la subjectivitat dels ciutadans. Barcelona: Fundació Congrés Català de Salut Mental i Xoroi Edicions, 2012
Nixon, Rob. Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013
Núñez Florencio, Rafael; and Núñez González, Elena. ¡Viva la muerte! Política y cultura de lo macabro. Madrid: Marcial Pons Historia, 2014
Parikka, Jussi. A Geology of Media. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2015
Pérez-Sales, Pau; and Navarro García, Susana. Resistencias contra el olvido: Trabajo psicosocial en procesos de exhumaciones. Barcelona: Editorial Gedisa, 2007
Thacker, Eugene. In the Dust of This Planet (Horror of Philosophy Volume 1). Winchester, UK: Zero Books, 2011
Santiago Muíño, Emilio; Herrero, Yayo; and Riechmann, Jorge. Petróleo. Barcelona: Arcadia, 2018
Stengers, Isabelle. In Catastrophic Times: Resisting the Coming Barbarism. London: Open Humanities Press, 2015
Steyerl, Hito. The Wretched of the Screen. Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2012
García Fernández, Javier. “Los intelectuales del 98 español en la configuración de la cuestión meridional: Descolonización, narrativas del post-Imperio y génesis de la andaluzofobia.” Letral, n.27, 2021
García-Gómez, José Joaquín; and Juan Diego Pérez-Cebada. “A Socio-Environmental History of a Copper Mining Company: Rio-Tinto Company Limited (1874–1930).” Sustainability 12, June 2020
Fernández-Remolar, David C; Prieto-Ballesteros, Olga; Rodríguez, Nuria; Gómez, Felipe; Amils, Ricardo; Gómez-Elvira, Javier; and Stoker, Carol R. “Underground Habitats in the Río Tinto Basin: A Model for Subsurface Life Habitats on Mars.” Astrobiology 8, November 2008, pp.1023-47
Pereira, Godofredo. “The Underground Frontier.” Continent CC, 4, 2015,. pp. 4-10
de Sousa Santos, Boaventura. “Más allá del pensamiento abismal: de las líneas globales a una ecología de saberes.” Originally presented October 24, 2006 at the Centre Fernand Braudel, Binghamton University, New York. Publication in Biblioteca Clacso.
García, José Luis (dir.). Minas de Riotinto Huelga en la Mina. Aurora Films, 1986 [Youtube, José Luis García, November 16, 2015]
Herrero, Victor. “ACA Concerts.” The American Cultural Association, 2020 [Youtube, The American Cultural Association ACA, July 3, 2020]
Márquez, Rocío. “Minera, un viaje a lo más hondo de la lucha obrera” (Documental). Interpreted song “Liberación (Romance Y Seguirilla)” from the album Caridad (Universal Music Group, 2021, 0602537077786) [Youtube, Rocío Márquez, Sep 30, 2012]
Martín, Mayte. “Mineras y Tarantas. 1989.” Guitar Julián Navarro Morales (Julián El Califa), from the TV program La Puerta del Cante, 1989 [Youtube, Canal Andalucía Flamenco, February 4, 2016]
Onda Minera RTV Nerva. “Continúa la exhumación de la fosa común del cementerio de Nerva con nuevos hallazgos y testimonios.” 2021 [Youtube, Onda Minera RTV Nerva, May 23, 2021]
Ruiz Vergara, Fernado (dir.). Rocío (versión completa). Tangana Films, 1980 [Youtube, jm a, January 17, 2019]
Watson, Kirk (dir.). Whalers Bay Deception Island: A Brief History. UK Antarctic Heritage Trust, 2014 [Youtube, UK Antarctic Heritage Trust, November 3, 2014]
Don The Tiger [Soundcloud]
El Cabrero. “Las Delgadas Huelva” (Fandangos de los Mineros). Guitar Pedro Bacán. From the album El Cabrero: Su Gran Antología 2001 (Marina Music Publishing SLU, 2001-02-05) [Youtube, El Cabrero – Topic, January 28, 2015]
El Cabrero. “La vida y la muerte (Fandangos de Alosno al estilo de María la Conejilla).” From the album Fandangos de Huelva (1983, Doblon 96368, Warner Music Spain, S.L.) [Youtube, El Cabrero – Topic, Feb 24, 2017]
El Cabrero, “Los Mineros Se Quejan, Livianas”, 1980. From the album Luz de Luna 19 (Belter, 1980, 2-37.008), guitars Pepe Habichuela and Antonio Sousa [Youtube, La música del recuerdo, December 12, 2013]
Rocío Guzmán [Soundcloud]
Victor Herrero [Bandcamp]
Deception Island [Site]
Environmental Justice Atlas. “The Rio Tinto Company and the massacre of 1888, Andalusia, Spain.” Last update 2018-02-09
European Space Agency (ESA). “Astrobiología: Río Tinto es Marte, en la Tierra.”) February 22, 2018.
García Fernández, Javier. “Dossier de materiales audiovisuales y conferencias de Javier García Fernández.” Estudios Campesinos Juan Díaz del Moral [Web]
García Fernández, Javier. [Academia.edu Profile]
London Mining Network. “Rio Tinto.” Updated April 2021
London Mining Network. “Rio Tinto: A Shameful History of Human and Labour Rights Abuses And Environmental Degradation Around the Globe.” 2010
de Miguel, Regina. “Deception.” 2017 [Artwork entry on personal site]
Miralda, Àngels. [Personal Site]
NASA. “Mars Analog Rio Tinto Experiment (MARTE).”
Unidad de Cultura Científica (UCC) del Centro de Astrobiología (CAB). “La vida microbiana de Cerro Caliente, en la Antártida, y sus similitudes con el Marte Temprano.” September 16, 2019
Ait-Touati, Frederique; Arenes, Alexandra; and Gregoire, Axelle. Terra forma: A book of speculative maps. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2022 [To renew our cartographic imaginaries and shift from ‘a point of view’ to ‘a point of life’.]
Anderson, Virginia DeJohn. Creatures of empire: How domestic animals transformed early America. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004 [With a focus on the US, Anderson offers key insights about how non-humans are pulled into colonial and imperial projects.]
Da Cunha, Dilip. The invention of rivers: Alexander’s eye and Ganga’s descent. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019 [Inspiring research on the work of making separations between land and water. How, it asks, can we instead situate ourselves within the hydrological cycle?]
Gandy, Matthew. The fabric of space: Water, modernity, and the urban imagination. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2014 [A look at the place of water in cities with a chapter on London focusing on flood management and the role that fears and fantasies have played in the construction of the city’s inundation defences]
Jeans, J. Stephen. Waterways and Water Transport In Different Countries with a description of the Panama, Suez, Manchester, Nicaraguan, and other canals. London & New York: E. & F. N. Spon, 1890 [2018] [Reflection on canals about 120 years after they started to become an important feature of British landscapes.]
Sanghera, Sathnam. Empireland: How imperialism has shaped modern Britain. London: Penguin, 2021 [An excellent resource for thinking about British empire in general.]
Simberloff, Daniel. Invasive species: What everyone needs to know. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013 [An overview of invasive species issues from the perspective of a noted scientist.]
Sharpe, Christina. In the wake: On blackness and being. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016. [Sharpe’s use of ‘residence time’ – the length of time it takes for a substance to enter and leave the ocean – draws attention to how the horrors of the Transatlantic slave trade are still cycling the Atlantic Ocean, as human blood has a residence time of 260 million years in these waters. Her work presents racism and colonialism not only as discursive subjects, but also as material phenomena. This understanding has shaped our thinking on the materialities of canals’ water.]
Warwick, Hugh. Linescapes: Remapping and reconnecting Britain’s fragmented wildlife. New York: Penguin Random House, 2017 [A key resource for thinking about the geometries of contemporary British landscapes.]
Bailey, Sarah A. “An overview of thirty years of research on ballast water as a vector for aquatic invasive species to freshwater and marine environments.” Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 18, no. 3 (2015): 261-268
Casid, Jill H. “Doing things with being undone.” Journal of Visual Culture 18, no. 1 (2019): 30-52 [Jill H Casid’s provoking concept of the Necrocene, reveals capitalism’s logic of “accumulation by extinction.”]
Chen, Nancy N. “‘Speaking nearby:’ A conversation with Trinh T. Minh–ha.” Visual Anthropology Review 8, no. 1 (1992): 82-91 [Trinh T Minh-ha’s practice of ‘speaking nearby’ as opposed to ‘speaking about’ – i.e. not speaking from a position of authority but instead letting things come to oneself, in all their liveliness – has very much guided our approach to filmmaking.]
Clark, Brett; and Bellamy Foster, John. “Ecological imperialism and the global metabolic rift: Unequal exchange and the guano/nitrates trade.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 50, no. 3-4 (2009): 311-334
Cole, Susanna DL. “Space into time: English canals and English landscape painting 1760-1835.” PhD diss., Columbia University, 2013 [A wonderful doctoral thesis on the cultural history, imaginaries, and visual imagery of canals.]
Davidson, Ian C.; Scianni, Christopher; Minton, Mark S.; and M. Ruiz, Gregory. “A history of ship specialization and consequences for marine invasions, management and policy.” Journal of Applied Ecology 55, no. 4 (2018): 1799-1811
Dorninger, Christian; Hornborg, Alf; Abson, David J.; Von Wehrden, Henrik; Schaffartzik, Anke; Giljum, Stefan; Engler, John-Oliver; Feller, Robert L.; Hubacek, Klaus; and Wieland, Hanspeter. “Global patterns of ecologically unequal exchange: Implications for sustainability in the 21st century.” Ecological economics 179 (2021): 106824
Fei, Songlin; Phillips, Jonathan; and Shouse, Michael. “Biogeomorphic impacts of invasive species.” Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 45 (2014): 69-87
Latham, A. David M.; Latham, M. Cecilia; Boyce, Mark S.; and Boutin, Stan. “Movement responses by wolves to industrial linear features and their effect on woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta.” Ecological Applications 21, no. 8 (2011): 2854-2865 [Lines and their more-than-human effects in a terrestrial context.]
Padial, A.A.; Vitule, J.R.S.; and Olden, J.D. “Preface: aquatic homogenocene—understanding the era of biological re-shuffling in aquatic ecosystems.” Hydrobiologia 847, 3705–3709 (2020).
Putz, Francis E. “Halt the Homogeocene: A frightening future filled with too few species.” The Palmetto: Quarterly Magazine of the Florida Native Plant Society 18, No. 1 (April), 1998 [A framework for considering biological homogenization.]
Rosenzweig, Michael L. “The four questions: What does the introduction of exotic species do to diversity?.” Evolutionary Ecology Research 3, no. 3 (2001): 361-367 [Thinking through the complexities of biotic homogenization and the trends in species diversity loss.]
Son, Mikhail O.; Prokin, Alexander A.; Dubov, Pavel G.; Konopacka, Alicja; Grabowski, Michał; MacNeil, Calum; and Panov, Vadim E. “Caspian invaders vs. Ponto-Caspian locals–range expansion of invasive macroinvertebrates from the Volga Basin results in high biological pollution of the Lower Don River.” Management of Biological Invasions 11, no. 2 (2020): 178-200
Stoler, Ann Laura. “Imperial debris: Reflections on ruins and ruination.” Cultural Anthropology 23, no. 2 (2008): 191-219 [A scholar whose work focuses on the durabilities and remains of empire, as well as modes of engaging with the histories of imperial formations.]
Walker, Jack R., and Hassall, Christopher. “The effects of water chemistry and lock-mediated connectivity on macroinvertebrate diversity and community structure in a canal in northern England.” Urban Ecosystems 24, no. 3 (2021): 491-500
Wilson, Hazel L.; Johnson, Matthew F.; Wood, Paul J.; Thorne, Colin R.; and Eichhorn, Markus P. “Anthropogenic litter is a novel habitat for aquatic macroinvertebrates in urban rivers.” Freshwater Biology 66, no. 3 (2021): 524-534
Casid, Jill H. “Doing things with being undone.” [Youtube, Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, November 20, 2020] [Jill H Casid’s provoking concept of the Necrocene, reveals capitalism’s logic of “accumulation by extinction.”]
Kiley, Daniel Urban. “Lecture: Dilip Da Cunha, “The Invention of Rivers”.” [Youtube, Harvard GSD, February 20, 2019][Inspiring research on the work of making separations between land and water. How, it asks, can we instead situate ourselves within the hydrological cycle?]
Otter, Chris. “Diet for a large planet” [Youtube, Einstein Forum, Streamed live on February 1, 2018] [Explores the transnational connections of Britain’s foodways, including their social consequences and environmental footprints.]
Painlevé, Jean, Hamon Geneviève. Les amours de la pieuvre. 1967 [Youtube, NYC BLOCKS, January, 2020]. [Early cinematic and aquatic tales where the scientific crosses with experimental filmmaking]
Simberloff, Daniel. “Biological invasions: What’s new, and why the controversy” [Youtube, UCLA IoES, May 22, 2014]. [An overview of invasive species issues from the perspective of a noted scientist.]
Stoler, Ann. “Concept-Work for Colonial Histories” [Youtube, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi, September 9, 2003]
Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt. “A feminist approach to the Anthropocene: Earth stalked by Man”, 2015. Helen Pond McIntyre ’48 Lecture, Barnard Centre for Research on Women (BCRW), November 10, 2015 [Vimeo, BCRW Videos] [Tsing’s work on processes of ecological damage have been central to our thinking.]
Warwick, Hugh. “The Importance of Linescapes – A Hedgehog’s View” [Youtube, Carbon Landscape, April 6, 2020] [A key resource for thinking about the geometries of contemporary British landscapes.]
Anderson, Virginia DeJohn. “Keep Off the Grass”(10:20-18:59) chapter in “The Beasts Within: Domesticated Animals in America” audio story, presented by Peter Onuf, BackStory with the American History Guys, January 2014 [With a focus on the US, Anderson offers key insights about how non-humans are pulled into colonial and imperial projects.]
Sanghera, Sathnam. “Empireland: How imperialism has shaped modern Britain”, 2021. History Extra podcast, presented by Ellie Cawthorne, February 20, 2021, historyextra.com [An excellent resource for thinking about British empire in general.]
BLUE: Multispecies Ethnographies of Oceans in Crisis [Research Project, Aarhus University] [A Denmark-based research project of which we are also a part]
Ecological Globalization Anthropology on the New Pangaea [Research Project, Aarhus University] [Provided intellectual and financial support for this project]
Feral Atlas [Site] [An online, multi-genre exploration of proliferations and ecological damage]
Global Trout [Department of Social Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo] [A research project that develops a similar analytical approach to the waterscape effects of British colonialism via the case of trout introductions]
Obsidian Coast [Site] [Project Space and Artist peer-group]
Professor Paul Wood [Profile] [Primary scientific collaborator on canal ecologies]
Radar Loughborough [Site] [Art Organization that commissioned this work]
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TBA21–Academy | The Soul Expanding Ocean
TBA21–Academy | The Soul Expanding Ocean
Season 04 Backst_age
02/05 - 08/05 2022
‘Hocho’ (Abrirse las orejas/To Open One’s Ears), 2022
Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa
Season 04 Episode 03
13/06 - 19/06 2022
Imbler, Sabrina., “¿Cómo llegó el maíz a la región maya? Un estudio nuevo dice que a través de la migración.” The New York Times, March 25, 2022
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Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala. K’ab’asyaj Espiritualidad Maya [Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala – Comunidad Lingüística Ch’orti’ – Documentos Culturales, 2014]
Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala. Historia de la C.L. Ch’orti’ [Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala – Comunidad Lingüística Ch’orti’ – Documentos Culturales, 2020]
Caso, Laura; & Aliphat, Mario. “Mejores Son Huertos De Cacao y Achiote Que Minas De Oro y Plata: Huertos Especializados De Los Choles Del Manche y De Los K’Ekchi’Es.” Latin American Antiquity, Vol. 23, No. 3, September 2012, pp.282-299
Díaz García, Roberto. “Identificación de comunidades maya hablantes de la Región Ch’orti.” [Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala – Comunidad Lingüística Ch’orti’ – Documentos Culturales, 2020]
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Romlio Morales García. “Monografía (Ch’orti)”. [Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala – Comunidad Lingüística Ch’orti’ – Documentos Culturales, 2020]
Sapper, Karl. “Choles y Chortíes” (1907). LiminaR Estudios Sociales y Humanísticos 2, Ed. by Axel Michael Köhler and Víctor Manuel Esponda Jimeno, March 2013, pp.114-142
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“Ch’orti’ idioma.” Global Recordings Network, n.d.
Cumes, Aura. “Son[i]a #297. Aura Cumes.” #8M. Archivo Ràdio Web MACBA: Seis voces, seis luchas, September 12, 2019
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Cumes, Aura. “Curso Seguimos vivos | 2a sesión | Aura Cumes | MACBA” (Pueblos Mayas, colonización permanente y horizontes de vida) [Youtube, MACBA Barcelona Oficial, July 23, 2019]
Cumes, Aura. “Curso Seguimos vivos | 3a sesión | Aura Cumes | MACBA” (Pueblos Mayas, colonización permanente y horizontes de vida) [Youtube, MACBA Barcelona Oficial, July 23, 2019]
Lobos, Victor. “Aprendiendo Chortí” [Youtube, Victor Lobos, February 15, 2015]
Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala. Comunidad Lingüística Ch’orti’ – Documentos Lingüisticos, n.d.
Academia de las Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala. Comunidad Lingüística Ch’orti’ – Documentos Educativos, n.d.
República de Honduras Secretaría de Estado en el Despacho de Educación Subsecretaría de Asuntos Técnico Pedagógicos. Marco de planificación para pueblos indígenas y afrohondureños: Proyecto Mejoramiento de la Calidad en la Educación Prebásica. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, August 2019
Discapzine. ‘Ornitólogo auditivo y sordo’, article by Patricia Feb 28, 2016.
Udvardyova, Lucia. ‘The voice of Stine Janvin Motland.’ Shape Platform, March 15, 2016 [interview]
Copeland, Mathieu, et al., ‘Coreografiar exposiciones’. Móstoles, ES: CA2M Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, 2017
Despret, Vinciane. ‘Living as a bird’. Translated by Helen Morrison. Cambridge, UK: Polity, 2021
Tomažin, Irena. Moved by voice. The World is Sound [workshop site]
Tomažin, Irena. ‘Los espacios vacíos de la voz: fragmentos de notas sobre la voz’. In Copeland, Mathieu, et al., Coreografiar exposiciones. Móstoles (ES: CA2M Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, 2017
K Verlag. ‘These Birds of Temptation’ – intercalations 6, Feb 2022, Berlin, GE
Karpf, Anne. ‘The Human Voice: The Story of a Remarkable Talent’. London, UK: Bloomsbury, 2017
Labelle, Brandon. ‘Sonic Agency: Sound and Emergent Forms of Resistance’. London, UK: Goldsmiths Press / Sonics Series, 2020
Labelle, Brandon [web]
Tagore, Rabindranath. ‘Stray Birds’. Translated from Bengali to English by the author. New York, US: The Macmillan Company, 1916 [online version]
Endresen, Sidsel; and Wesseltoft, Bugge. ‘Six Minutes or So’ in ‘Duplex Ride’ (Curling Legs, 1998) [Spotify]
Fell, Simon H ; and Minton, Phil. ‘Knotted Properties’ [excerpt] HCR08 (Huddersfield Contemporary Records, 2014) [Soundcloud]
Ferrerya, Beatriz. ‘Echos, 1978’ (Room40, 2020) [Youtube, Beatriz Ferreyra – Tema, March 20, 2020]
Janvin Motland, Stine. ‘Sorting It All Out’ from the album ‘In Labour’ (Pica Disk, 2014) [Youtube, Lasse Marhaug, Oct 02, 2019]
La Barbara, Joan. ‘Les Oiseaux qui chantent dans ma tête’ (Wizard Records, 1976) [Youtube, vox_ritualis, Nov 27, 2017]
Stratos, Demetrio. ‘Cantare la voce – 04 ‘Flautofonie ed altro’ (Cramp Records, 1978) [Youtube, TheMadcapLaughs, July 21, 2012]
Blonk, Jaap. ‘2 Sound Poems’ 23rd Other Minds Festival, San Francisco, April 9-14, 2018, video courtesy of Other Minds Festival [Youtube, TEDx Talks, Aug 08, 2018]
Tagaq, Tanya. ‘Punk Inuit throat singer’ | TEDxMet [Youtube, TEDx Talks, Sept 30, 2015]
Televisión Española. ‘Alas para bailar’ from the series ‘De seda y hierro’, interview to Jose Carlos Sieres, directed by María José G Gómez-Recuerdo [RTVE Live, Oct 06, 2019]
Tompkins, Sue. ‘Orange Brainwash Tribute’ Performance at 356 S. Mission Road, July 11, 2014 [Youtube, 356SMissionRoad, July 29, 2014]
UNESCO. ‘Whistled language of the island of La Gomera (Canary Islands), the Silbo Gomero.’ Directed by Juan Ramón Hernandez y David Baute, Gobierno de Canarias 2008 [Youtube, UNESCO, Sept 25, 2009]
Adachi, Tomoni [web]
Conrad, Ca [blog]
Errant Bodies / sound art project space [web]
Garbayo, Maite. MEDUSA: Genders in Transition: Masculinities, Affects, Bodies, and Technoscience [Universitat Oberta de Catalunya profile]
Hennessy, Keith [Movement Research profile]
Karikis, Mikhail [web]
Korczynski, Marek [University of Nottingham profile]
Meyer, Bernardette [web]
Minton, Phil [web]
Mitchener, Elaine; & Van Huynh, Dam. Collaborating with Van Huynh Company [web]
Myles, Eileen [web]
Phelan, Peggy [Stanford University profile]
Silva, Hannah [web]
Ait-Touati, Frederique; Arenes, Alexandra; and Gregoire, Axelle. Terra forma: A book of speculative maps. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2022 [To renew our cartographic imaginaries and shift from ‘a point of view’ to ‘a point of life’.]
Anderson, Virginia DeJohn. Creatures of empire: How domestic animals transformed early America. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004 [With a focus on the US, Anderson offers key insights about how non-humans are pulled into colonial and imperial projects.]
Da Cunha, Dilip. The invention of rivers: Alexander’s eye and Ganga’s descent. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019 [Inspiring research on the work of making separations between land and water. How, it asks, can we instead situate ourselves within the hydrological cycle?]
Gandy, Matthew. The fabric of space: Water, modernity, and the urban imagination. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2014 [A look at the place of water in cities with a chapter on London focusing on flood management and the role that fears and fantasies have played in the construction of the city’s inundation defences]
Jeans, J. Stephen. Waterways and Water Transport In Different Countries with a description of the Panama, Suez, Manchester, Nicaraguan, and other canals. London & New York: E. & F. N. Spon, 1890 [2018] [Reflection on canals about 120 years after they started to become an important feature of British landscapes.]
Sanghera, Sathnam. Empireland: How imperialism has shaped modern Britain. London: Penguin, 2021 [An excellent resource for thinking about British empire in general.]
Simberloff, Daniel. Invasive species: What everyone needs to know. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013 [An overview of invasive species issues from the perspective of a noted scientist.]
Sharpe, Christina. In the wake: On blackness and being. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016. [Sharpe’s use of ‘residence time’ – the length of time it takes for a substance to enter and leave the ocean – draws attention to how the horrors of the Transatlantic slave trade are still cycling the Atlantic Ocean, as human blood has a residence time of 260 million years in these waters. Her work presents racism and colonialism not only as discursive subjects, but also as material phenomena. This understanding has shaped our thinking on the materialities of canals’ water.]
Warwick, Hugh. Linescapes: Remapping and reconnecting Britain’s fragmented wildlife. New York: Penguin Random House, 2017 [A key resource for thinking about the geometries of contemporary British landscapes.]
Bailey, Sarah A. “An overview of thirty years of research on ballast water as a vector for aquatic invasive species to freshwater and marine environments.” Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 18, no. 3 (2015): 261-268
Casid, Jill H. “Doing things with being undone.” Journal of Visual Culture 18, no. 1 (2019): 30-52 [Jill H Casid’s provoking concept of the Necrocene, reveals capitalism’s logic of “accumulation by extinction.”]
Chen, Nancy N. “‘Speaking nearby:’ A conversation with Trinh T. Minh–ha.” Visual Anthropology Review 8, no. 1 (1992): 82-91 [Trinh T Minh-ha’s practice of ‘speaking nearby’ as opposed to ‘speaking about’ – i.e. not speaking from a position of authority but instead letting things come to oneself, in all their liveliness – has very much guided our approach to filmmaking.]
Clark, Brett; and Bellamy Foster, John. “Ecological imperialism and the global metabolic rift: Unequal exchange and the guano/nitrates trade.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 50, no. 3-4 (2009): 311-334
Cole, Susanna DL. “Space into time: English canals and English landscape painting 1760-1835.” PhD diss., Columbia University, 2013 [A wonderful doctoral thesis on the cultural history, imaginaries, and visual imagery of canals.]
Davidson, Ian C.; Scianni, Christopher; Minton, Mark S.; and M. Ruiz, Gregory. “A history of ship specialization and consequences for marine invasions, management and policy.” Journal of Applied Ecology 55, no. 4 (2018): 1799-1811
Dorninger, Christian; Hornborg, Alf; Abson, David J.; Von Wehrden, Henrik; Schaffartzik, Anke; Giljum, Stefan; Engler, John-Oliver; Feller, Robert L.; Hubacek, Klaus; and Wieland, Hanspeter. “Global patterns of ecologically unequal exchange: Implications for sustainability in the 21st century.” Ecological economics 179 (2021): 106824
Fei, Songlin; Phillips, Jonathan; and Shouse, Michael. “Biogeomorphic impacts of invasive species.” Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 45 (2014): 69-87
Latham, A. David M.; Latham, M. Cecilia; Boyce, Mark S.; and Boutin, Stan. “Movement responses by wolves to industrial linear features and their effect on woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta.” Ecological Applications 21, no. 8 (2011): 2854-2865 [Lines and their more-than-human effects in a terrestrial context.]
Padial, A.A.; Vitule, J.R.S.; and Olden, J.D. “Preface: aquatic homogenocene—understanding the era of biological re-shuffling in aquatic ecosystems.” Hydrobiologia 847, 3705–3709 (2020).
Putz, Francis E. “Halt the Homogeocene: A frightening future filled with too few species.” The Palmetto: Quarterly Magazine of the Florida Native Plant Society 18, No. 1 (April), 1998 [A framework for considering biological homogenization.]
Rosenzweig, Michael L. “The four questions: What does the introduction of exotic species do to diversity?.” Evolutionary Ecology Research 3, no. 3 (2001): 361-367 [Thinking through the complexities of biotic homogenization and the trends in species diversity loss.]
Son, Mikhail O.; Prokin, Alexander A.; Dubov, Pavel G.; Konopacka, Alicja; Grabowski, Michał; MacNeil, Calum; and Panov, Vadim E. “Caspian invaders vs. Ponto-Caspian locals–range expansion of invasive macroinvertebrates from the Volga Basin results in high biological pollution of the Lower Don River.” Management of Biological Invasions 11, no. 2 (2020): 178-200
Stoler, Ann Laura. “Imperial debris: Reflections on ruins and ruination.” Cultural Anthropology 23, no. 2 (2008): 191-219 [A scholar whose work focuses on the durabilities and remains of empire, as well as modes of engaging with the histories of imperial formations.]
Walker, Jack R., and Hassall, Christopher. “The effects of water chemistry and lock-mediated connectivity on macroinvertebrate diversity and community structure in a canal in northern England.” Urban Ecosystems 24, no. 3 (2021): 491-500
Wilson, Hazel L.; Johnson, Matthew F.; Wood, Paul J.; Thorne, Colin R.; and Eichhorn, Markus P. “Anthropogenic litter is a novel habitat for aquatic macroinvertebrates in urban rivers.” Freshwater Biology 66, no. 3 (2021): 524-534
Casid, Jill H. “Doing things with being undone.” [Youtube, Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, November 20, 2020] [Jill H Casid’s provoking concept of the Necrocene, reveals capitalism’s logic of “accumulation by extinction.”]
Kiley, Daniel Urban. “Lecture: Dilip Da Cunha, “The Invention of Rivers”.” [Youtube, Harvard GSD, February 20, 2019][Inspiring research on the work of making separations between land and water. How, it asks, can we instead situate ourselves within the hydrological cycle?]
Otter, Chris. “Diet for a large planet” [Youtube, Einstein Forum, Streamed live on February 1, 2018] [Explores the transnational connections of Britain’s foodways, including their social consequences and environmental footprints.]
Painlevé, Jean, Hamon Geneviève. Les amours de la pieuvre. 1967 [Youtube, NYC BLOCKS, January, 2020]. [Early cinematic and aquatic tales where the scientific crosses with experimental filmmaking]
Simberloff, Daniel. “Biological invasions: What’s new, and why the controversy” [Youtube, UCLA IoES, May 22, 2014]. [An overview of invasive species issues from the perspective of a noted scientist.]
Stoler, Ann. “Concept-Work for Colonial Histories” [Youtube, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi, September 9, 2003]
Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt. “A feminist approach to the Anthropocene: Earth stalked by Man”, 2015. Helen Pond McIntyre ’48 Lecture, Barnard Centre for Research on Women (BCRW), November 10, 2015 [Vimeo, BCRW Videos] [Tsing’s work on processes of ecological damage have been central to our thinking.]
Warwick, Hugh. “The Importance of Linescapes – A Hedgehog’s View” [Youtube, Carbon Landscape, April 6, 2020] [A key resource for thinking about the geometries of contemporary British landscapes.]
Anderson, Virginia DeJohn. “Keep Off the Grass”(10:20-18:59) chapter in “The Beasts Within: Domesticated Animals in America” audio story, presented by Peter Onuf, BackStory with the American History Guys, January 2014 [With a focus on the US, Anderson offers key insights about how non-humans are pulled into colonial and imperial projects.]
Sanghera, Sathnam. “Empireland: How imperialism has shaped modern Britain”, 2021. History Extra podcast, presented by Ellie Cawthorne, February 20, 2021, historyextra.com [An excellent resource for thinking about British empire in general.]
BLUE: Multispecies Ethnographies of Oceans in Crisis [Research Project, Aarhus University] [A Denmark-based research project of which we are also a part]
Ecological Globalization Anthropology on the New Pangaea [Research Project, Aarhus University] [Provided intellectual and financial support for this project]
Feral Atlas [Site] [An online, multi-genre exploration of proliferations and ecological damage]
Global Trout [Department of Social Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo] [A research project that develops a similar analytical approach to the waterscape effects of British colonialism via the case of trout introductions]
Obsidian Coast [Site] [Project Space and Artist peer-group]
Professor Paul Wood [Profile] [Primary scientific collaborator on canal ecologies]
Radar Loughborough [Site] [Art Organization that commissioned this work]
‘Ko ta mapungey ka’ (Water is also territory), 2020
Seba Calfuqueo
Season 04 Episode 06
29/08 - 09/09 2022
Cuadra Montoya, Ximena. “Afirmar los bienes comunes naturales desde el Wallmapu,” in Yene: Revista de arte, pensamiento y escrituras en Wallmapu y Abya Yala, n.d.
Gómez-Barris, Macarena. “Into the Fluid Heart of Wallmapu Territory”, in Serpentine, March 23, 2021.
San Martín, Florencia. “Sebastián Calfuqueo’s Kowkülen: Inhabiting Nonbinary Waters,” in Post: Notes on Art in a Global Context, July 14, 2021.
Vargas Paillahueque, Cristian. “KO KONÜMPAKEY TAÑI WEYCHAN (El agua rememora sus luchas). Sobre KO ÑI WEYCHAN, de Sebastián Calfuqueo”, in Artishock, November 28, 2020.
Adán, Leonor; Alvarado, Margarita; and Urbina, Simón. “The aesthetics of clay: Mapuche pottery, visual identity and technological diversity,” in Ceramics: Art and Perception, 2018.
Aigo, Juana; and Ladio, Ana. “Traditional Mapuche ecological knowledge in Patagonia, Argentina: fishes and other living beings inhabiting continental waters, as a reflection of processes of change,” in Journal of Etnobiología and Etnomedicina, n° 56, 2016.
Costanza Torri, Maria. “Medicinal plants used in Mapuche traditional medicine in Araucanía, Chile: linking sociocultural and religious values with local health practices,” in Complementary Health Practice Review n° 15, 2010: 132-148.
Llancaman Cárdenas, Martin. “Pluralidad de significado en los bienes comunes: mirada Mapuche hacia la defensa de las aguas,” in Polis: Revista Latinoamericana, n° 57, 2020: pp.37-51.
Robinson Torres, Gerardo; Azócar Gallardo, Roberto; and Mendoza, Julio. “Water Extractivism and Decolonial Struggles in Mapuche Territory, Chile,” in Water Alternatives n°15, 2022: pp.150-174.
Programa de Derecho y Política Ambiental de la Universidad Diego Portales; Núñez Becerra, Roxana. “Consagración del agua en la Nueva Constitución”, Plataforma Contexto: online, August 25, 2021.
Unidad de Coordinación de Asuntos Indígenas del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social y Familia. Diccionario de la lengua Mapuche. Unidad de Coordinación de Asuntos Indígenas del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social y Familia, Gobierno de Chile: Santiago de Chile, 2017.
Alarcón, Galut (dir.) “El río suena.” Secas: Defensoras de las Aguas (prod.), 2021 [Youtube, Secas Film, n.d.].
Movimiento Fibra. “Sebastián Calfuqueo: artista mapuche” [Youtube, Movimiento Fibra, July 5, 2019].
Toro, Alejandro (dir.); and Nuñez, Jaime (phot.). “Berta y Nicolasa, las Hermanas Quintremán” prod. for El Mirador, 2002 [Youtube, Daniel Muñoz Haro, n.d.].
Casanovas Blanco, Lluís Alexandre. “José Val del Omar y el arte de tomar partido” in ELPAÍS March 30, 2021.
Navarro Baldeweg, Juan. “Molino de Martos” in Catálogo [abierto] de arquitectura moderna y contemporánea: Córdoba, online, 2005.
Álvarez-Fernández, Miguel. “La voz límite. Una aproximación estética a la vocalidad teratológica desde el arte sonoro” PhD supervised by Cureses de la Vega, Marta, Universidad de Oviedo, Department of History of Art and Musicology, October 13, 2015.
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‘Carried Away: Beyond a Rooted Condition,’ 2022
Madison Bycroft, Léo Landon Barret, and Nana (Anaïs) Pinay
Season 04 Episode 08
03/10 - 16/10 2022
Boyer, Anne “Questions for Poets,” in Aesthetic Education Expanded. May, 2014.
Da Silva, Denise Ferreira. “On Difference Without Separability,” in 32nd Bienal De São Paulo Art Biennial: Incerteza viva. 2016.
Brand, Dionne. An Autobiography of The Autobiography of Reading. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2020.
Derrida, Jacques. The animal that therefore I am(2002). New York: Fordham University Press, 2008.
Flusser, Vilém and Bec, Louis. Vampyroteuthis Infernalis. A Treatise, with a Report by the Institut Scientifique de Recherche Paranaturaliste. (1987) Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
Haden Elgin, Suzette. Native Tongue. New York: DAW Books, 1984.
Halberstam, Jack. The queer art of failure. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2011.
Halberstam, Jack. & Lowe, Lisa. Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire. Durham: Duke University Press, 2020.
Jue, Melody. Wild Blue Media: thinking through seawater. Durham: Duke University Press, 2020.
Miéville, China. Embassytown. New York: Macmillan, 2011.
M. NourbeSe Philip. Zong!: as told to the author by Setaey Adamu Boateng. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 2008.
Wright, John. The naming of the Shrew – a Curious history of Latin Names. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014.
Bycroft, Madison. Biopic (or Charles-Geneviève-Louis-Auguste-André-Timothée), trailer. 2021 [Vimeo].
Dana, Michel. CUTLASS SPRING, trailer. 2019 [Vimeo].
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Neimanis, Astrida. “We are all at sea” [Youtube, RIBOCA, July 16, 2020].
Painlevé, Jean. Acera or the Witches’ Dance, 1972, extract [Mubi].
Wang, Jackie. “Oceanic Feeling and Communist Affect.” Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA), August 31, 2020
Aw, Tash. Strangers on a Pier: A Portrait of a Family. London: 4th Estate 2021.
Azoulay, Ariella Aïsha. Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism, London: Verso, 2019.
Bayly, Christopher; and Harper, Tim. Forgotten Wars: Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2006.
Butler, Judith. Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence. New York: Verso, 2004.
Demos, T. J. Return to the Postcolony, Specters of Colonialism in Contemporary Art. Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2013.
Gopal, Priyamvada. Insurgent Empire: Anti-colonial Resistance and British Dissent. London and New York: Verso, 2019.
Gordon, Avery. Ghostly Matters: Haunting and the Sociological Imagination. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.
Han Suyin, And The Rain My Drink. London: Jonathan Cape, 1955.
Harrison, Simon. Dark Trophies: Hunting and the Enemy Body in Modern War. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2012.
Hartman, Saidiya. Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women and Queer Radicals. New York: W W Norton, 2019.
Hirsh, Marianne. The Generation of Postmemory: Writing and Visual Culture After the Holocaust. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012.
Khoo Gaik Cheng. Cultures At War: The Cold War and Cultural Expression in Southeast Asia, Tony Day and Maya H. T. Liem (eds.). Ithaca, New York: Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications.
Mcmillan, Kate. Contemporary Art and Unforgetting in Colonial Landscapes: Islands of Empire. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Moser, Gabrielle. Projecting Citizenship: Photography and Belonging in the British Empire. Pennsylvania: Penn State University Press, 2019.
Nguyen, Viet Thanh. Nothing ever dies: Vietnam and the memory of war. Cambridge: Harvard University Press: 2016
Rothberg, Michael. Multidirectional Memory: Remembering the Holocaust in the Age of Decolonization. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2009.
Stoler, Ann Laura. Along the Archival Grain: Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2010.
Vuong, Ocean. On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous. London: Penguin, 2019.
Yoneyama, Lisa. Hiroshima Traces: Time, Space, and the Dialectics of Memory. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1999.
Grierson, Jamie; and Walker, Peter. “UN official raises concerns over UK offshore asylum plan,” The Guardian, 18 March 2021.
Elkins, Caroline. “Looking beyond Mau Mau: Archiving Violence in the Era of Decolonization,” in American Historical Review, June 2015.
Fang-Tze Hsu. “Muted Speech, Apa Khabar Orang Kampung, and To Singapore, with Love,” in Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Volume 90, Part 1, No. 312, June 2017.
Hack, Karl. “Detention, Deportation and Resettlement: British Counterinsurgency and Malaya’s Rural Chinese, 1948–60,” in The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History.
Low Choo Chin, “The repatriation of the Chinese as a counterinsurgency policy during the Malayan Emergency”, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 45(3), October 2014, pp 363–392.
Low Choo Chin. “Immigration Control during the Malayan Emergency: Borders, Belonging and Citizenship, 1948-1960,” in Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, volume 89, part 1, no. 310, June 2016, pp 33-59.
Mawani, Renisa. “Law’s Archive,” in Annual Review of Law and Social Science, October 2012, p 340.
Stoler, Ann Laura. “Colonial Aphasia: Race and Disabled Histories in France,” in Public Culture, Vol. 23, No. 1, 2011.
Leow, Rachel, Chinese Go Home: A Film by Rachel Leow [Rachel Leow, Youtube, n.d.].
Objectifs Singapore: Centre for Photography and Film. Image Makers: Sim Chi Yin [ObjectifsFilmsSG, Youtube, n.d.].
Datar, Rajan; Sim, Chi Yin; Show, Ying Xin; and Leow, Rachel. “The Malayan Emergency: A long Cold War conflict seen through the eyes of the Chinese community in Malaya.” BBC, The Forum, November 11, 2021.
Last, Alex; and Fletcher, Gus. “The Malayan Emergency.” BBC, Witness History, May 3, 2019.
Malhotra, R Aanchal; and Sim Chi Yin. “My Family’s Hidden History,” BBC, The Conversation, May 24, 2020.
The Malayan Emergency, a bibliography, Cultures of Occupation in Twentieth Century Asia (COTCA) Project, University of Nottingham, UK.
Hattam, Jennifer. “Photographing History’s Silences and Gaps,” in Hyperallergic, October 26, 2022.
Sim Chi Yin; and Mengiste, Maaza. “Sim Chi Yin and Maaza Mengiste: Intervening in Colonial Archives,” in Ocula Magazine, December 8, 2021.
Hanart TZ Gallery. “Sim Chi Yin: “One Day We’ll Understand” in Conversation with Prof. Tejaswini Niranjana” [Hanart TZ Gallery, Youtube, n.d.].
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‘O.C.E.A.N.I.C.A. (Occasions Creating Ecologically Attuned Narratives in Collective Action)’
Isabel Lewis
Season 04 Episode 10
07/11 - 13/11 2022
Addas, Claude. Los Dos Horizontes Textos Sobre Ibn Arabi. Murcia, SP: Editora Regional de Murcia, 1992. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Almond, Ian. Sufism and Deconstruction: A Comparative Study of Derrida and Ibn ’Arabi. London, UK: Routledge, 2004. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Arabi, Muhyiddin Ibn. The Tarjumán Al-Ashwáq (Interpreter of Desires): A Collection of Mystical Odes. Cambridge, UK: Wentworth Press, 2016. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Burckhardt, Titus. Introduction to Sufi Doctrine. Bloomington, IN: World Wisdom, 2008. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Chittick, William C. The Self-Disclosure of God: Principles of Ibn Al-’Arabi’s Cosmology. Albany; NY: State University of New York Press, 1997. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Chittick, William C. The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn Al-Arabi’s Metaphysics of Imagination. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1989. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Corbin, Henry. Alone with the Alone: Creative Imagination in the Sūfism of Ibn ’Arabī. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Corbin, Henry. Creative Imagination in the Sufism of Ibn Arabi. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1981. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Corbin, Henry. Spiritual Body and Celestial Earth. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1977. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Izutsu, Toshihiko. Sufism and Taoism: A Comparative Study of Key Philosophical Concepts. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1992. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Goldberg, K. Meira. Sonidos Negros. On the Blackness of Flamenco. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019 [Flamenco]
McDonald, Barry (ed.). Seeing God Everywhere: Essays on Nature and the Sacred. Bloomington, IN: World Wisdom, 2003. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Michon, Jean-Louis, and Roger Gaetani, editors. Sufism: Love & Wisdom. Bloomington, IN: World Wisdom, 2006. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. Three Muslim Sages: Avicenna, Suhrawardī, IbnʻArabī. Lahore, PK: Caravan Books, 1976. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Shah, Idries. The Sufis. Bath, UK: ISF Publishing, 2018. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Shah, Idries. The World Of The Sufi: An anthology of writings about Sufis and their work. Bath, UK: ISF Publishing, 2016. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
VV AA. El Río Guadalquivir. Sevilla: Junta de Andalucía, 2008. [River]
Acar, Senem. Whirling Dervishes: Cosmic Reference to the Absolute Divine Unity in Music and Movement. The 42nd Annual Conference of the Royal Musical Association, Nottingham University, 2006. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Flores, Tania. The Barzakh of Flamenco: Tracing the Spirituality, Locality and Musicality of Flamenco From South of the Strait of Gibraltar. Independent Study Project, 2011. [Flamenco]
Leveder, G. Calero, L. “Las Puellae Gaditanae. Una coreografía con acento propio.” Anas no. 27, 2014, pp. 107 – 120.[Astarté]
Morris, James W. “Spiritual Imagination and the “Liminal” World: Ibn ‘Arabi on the Barzakh.” Postdata, vol.15, no. 2, 1995, pp. 42–49. [Sufism / Ibn Arabi]
Serwint, Nancy. Aphrodite and her Near Eastern Sisters: Spheres of Influence. Tempe, AZ: School of Arizona State University, 2003. [Astarté]
Turenko, Vitali. Discourse of Love as Discourse of War and Battle: from Mythology to Philosophy. Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine, 2018. [Astarté]
Webster, Jason. “Revealing Flamenco’s Mystical Muslim Roots.” Classical Guitar Magazine, 2017 [Flamenco]
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López-Morell, Miguel A.; and Miguel A. Pérez de Perceval, “From old mining to new mining: the introduction of differential flotation in Spanish mines and its environmental impact” in Revista de Historia Industrial, Universidad de Murcia, n.º 77, year XXVIII, September 2019.
Bellamy Foster, John. Marx’s Ecology. Materialism and nature. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2000.
Sáez, Asensio. La Unión. Su antología. La Unión, Murcia: Iluro, 1979.
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Servigne, Pablo; and Stevens, Raphaël. Colapsología. Barcelona: Arpa Editores, 2020
Wandosell, Gonzalo. La primera sociedad unionense, 1860-1910. A través de mil personajes. La Unión, Murcia: 2021.
Archivo fotográfico La Manga. “La Manga Antigua” [selection of videos].
Gómez, Mario (dir.). Rito y geografía del cante, RTVE, 1971-1973.
Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado. Ley 19/2022, de 30 de septiembre, para el reconocimiento de personalidad jurídica a la laguna del Mar Menor y su cuenca.
Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado. Ley 197/1963, de 28 de diciembre, sobre «Centros y Zonas de Interés Turístico Nacional».
Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado. Ley 21/1971, de 19 de junio, sobre el aprovechamiento conjunto Tajo-Segura [BOE].
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ILP (Iniciativa de Legislación Popular) Mar Menor. “Proposición de ley para el reconocimiento de personalidad jurídica a la laguna del Mar Menor y su cuenca.” María Teresa Vicente Giménez (author), 2020.
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Juchau, Mireille. “How Dreams Change Under Authoritarianism,” The New Yorker, November 7, 2019.
Pelet, Valeria. “Puerto Rico’s Invisible Health Crisis,” The Atlantic, September 3, 2016.
Santiago Muñoz, Beatriz. “The Littoral,” in HEARINGS The Online Journal of CONTOUR BIENNALE, September 29, 2016
Beradt, Charlotte. El Tercer Reich de los sueños (1966), translated from German to Spanish by Leandro Levi, Soledad Nívoli. Logroño, Spain: Pepitas de calabaza, 2021.
Delgado, Nicole Cecilia. subtropical dry (Spanish) written in 2015 during the seminary “Sonido Vieques,” Summer Session de Beta Local.
Delgado, Nicole. “Subtropical Dry*” (2015), poem trans. to English by Urayoán Noel, in The River Rail: Puerto Rico, edited by Iberia Pérez González and Natalia Viera Salgado. New York City: The Brooklyn Rail: Critical Perspectives on Art, Politics and Culture.
Gherovici, Patricia. The Puerto Rican Syndrome. New York City: Other Press, 2003
Arbona Homar, Javier. “Vieques, Puerto Rico: from devastation to conservation, and back again” in TDSR Volume XVIII Number I, University of California, June 2005
Rodriguez Ramos, Reniel. “What Is The Caribbean? An Archaeological Perspective,” in Journal of Caribbean Archaeology, 2010
Rodriguez Ramos, Reniel. Des-pensando el área cultural Caribe en la arqueología antillana, (lecture), Ciclo de Conferencias Caribeñas 24, Instituto de Estudios del Caribe Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras, February 14, 2019 [Youtube, UPRRP TV].
Santiago Muñoz, Beatriz; and Gherovici, Patricia. “Beatriz Santiago Muñoz in Conversation with Patricia Gherovici.” Organized on the occasion of “Beatriz Santiago Muñoz: Song, Strategy, Sign,” New Museum, 2016 [Youtube, New Museum].
Santiago Muñoz, Beatriz; and Fernández Pan, Sonia. “Promise No Promises!” part the podcast series (34), Feminisms in the Caribbean: Thinking with Places and Objects. Der Tank Des Institut Kunst Gender Natur, 2018.
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