Mapping Hydrocommons Cultures in the Americas, UC Santa Cruz

We’re grateful to Prof. Amanda Smith from UC Santa Cruz for the invitation to give the inaugural session of the brand new More-than-human(ities) Laboratory. In this session, we’ll talk about a series of mapping processes that we’ve been engaged in with river communities in Latin America. We’ll explore how art and humanities research intersects with …

How can art support more just human-water relations?

I’ll be sharing in-progress research at this research seminar as part of my time as Visiting Scholar at the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at UC California, Berkeley, where I’m working with Prof. Michael Mascarenhas. I’m going to be talking about the expanding map of coalitions forming across Latin America that are connecting …

Digital Confluences: Online Rivers, Mischief and Conspirations

This coming Monday 26 August, I’ll be taking part in this open session, where rivers, art, and science flow together in creative ways, organised by the Home Rivers Bio Blitz team, who each year coordinate a global citizen science mapping of watersheds Five projects will be in conversation during Digital Confluences: @walkingrivers @unrioenelrio @entrerios @manzanaverde …