Sara J. Grossman
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RE: WIND MAP: VISUALIZING ENVIRONMENTAL MOBILITY
Thanks, Garrett, for such a thoughtful comment. You raise a really important question that has to do with weather culture (here media culture) and conceptualizations of scale. It seems to me that this map sort of problematizes the "aerial scale" ... -
RE: IT'S EASY TO BE GREEN
I'm fascinated by the way in which being "environmental" here is aligned particularly with the human body/bodily consumption and nutrition. This clip not only showcases (as you point out, Allison) a kind of ethics of luxury consumerism, but ... -
Re: God Made a Farmer
I'm glad to see a post about these montages (and I'm looking forward to Garrett's post, tomorrow, too!). I wonder, though, if we need to drastically rethink the kind of power these montages ascribe to "farmers"––white male farmers ... -
On Archives and Ephemerality
Really fascinating post, Mél. Your call to recast the virtual as an environmentally significant category seems an important methodological/intellectual move for both studies of digital culture and environmental history. i'd be interested to know whet ...