Pascal Glissmann, Selena Kimball — Co-directors, Observational Practices Lab, Parsons, The New School New York
Read MorePreface — Seeing the Climate Crisis Through Everyday Objects
Pascal Glissmann, Selena Kimball — Co-directors, Observational Practices Lab, Parsons, The New School New York
Read MoreIntroduction — Thinking with Water
Professor Veronica Strang is an environmental anthropologist and is affiliated to Oxford University’s School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography.
Read More1 — Plastic Pollution: This is Not the Milky Way
Dr. Sherri A. Mason (aka “Sam”) earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin. She completed her doctorate in Chemistry at the University of Montana as a NASA Earth System Science scholar.
Read More2 — Landscapes of Fluid Borders
Sze Tsung Nicolás LEONG is a British-Mexican-American artist, born in Mexico City, and currently based in Los Angeles.
Read More3 — Remote Sensing Floods
Brianna Pagan is first and foremost an environmentalist with a passion for making science accessible and understandable to the masses.
Read More4 — Using Environmental DNA to Observe Life in the Ocean
Mark Stoeckle is Senior Research Associate in the Program for the Human Environment at The Rockefeller University. Dr. Stoeckle’s research applies information from DNA to better understand the natural world.
Read More5 — The Ocean is Not Just Blue
Derya Akkaynak is a Turkish engineer and oceanographer whose research focuses on imaging and vision underwater.
Read More7 — Radically Transformed Landscapes
Alexander Robinson is a landscape architect, researcher, and scholar. His work seeks to reinvent our most consequential anthropogenic landscapes through collective authorship, multidisciplinary tools, and community engagement.
Read More6 — The Invisible Force to Influence Literal Water
Calling his approach “a little bit messy and experimental,” Matthew Brandt produces large-scale photographs through labor-intensive processes recalling the 19th-century origins of photography, often incorporating the physical matter of the subject itself.
Read More8 — Reading the Archive Through a Glass of Water
The Swiss-born, Amsterdam-based artist Batia Suter (b. 1967) studied at the art academies of Zürich (CH) and Arnhem (NL), and was also trained at the Werkplaats Typografie.
Read More9 — Harvesting Water Molecules
“My creative practice investigates the social and political aspects of race, value, and knowledge production.“
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