On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 10:51 AM John Hopkins wrote:
> My formal work currently includes being the archivist for, among many other
> items, the maps of now-abandoned coal and metal mines in the state of
> Colorado.
> The state is literally riddled with holes -- somewhere around 25,000
> abandoned
As an addenda to Brian's work -- w/ kudos to him -- I would highly recommend
the work of The Center for Land Use Interpretation in the US (West, and
elsewhere). Founded by Matt Coolidge in 1994, they have focused on precisely
this issue of the spatial manifestations (not only of capitalism) but wi
Hello Felix -
You've summed up the keys of a spatialized critique, to show how my work
overlaps with your own thinking and doubtless that of many others, how
generous, thanks for that. The reality is that these ideas are in the air,
necessary and emergent, collective at inception. What's more you
to a close. Here's what I learned.
> It's still tactical media in a way. There's some links at the end. If
> you like it, let's collaborate. In any case, good luck to all for the
> upcoming years on planet Earth - Brian]
>
> https://anthropocene-curriculum.org/contribu
for the upcoming
years on planet Earth - Brian]
https://anthropocene-curriculum.org/contribution/the-watershed-in-your-head
THE WATERSHED IN YOUR HEAD:
Mapping Anthropocene River Basins
The biogeochemical transformations of the twenty-first century demand a new
analytic of society: not politic