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Gluten by Jessica Barnes

Gluten by Jessica Barnes

By: Ilaria Vanni Dec 04 '17 Date: December 4, 2017 Comments: 0

We read Jessica Barnes entry ‘Gluten’ in the Lexicon for an Anthropocene Yet Unseen, published by Cultural Anthropology. Barnes begins with a deceptively simple question: what does the Anthropocene taste like? This is an excellent starting point to imagine a series of material, semiotic, and sensory entanglements and assemblages generated in the Anthropocene (if we want […]

Hacking the Anthropocene

By: Alexandra Crosby Jul 25 '17 Date: July 25, 2017 Comments: 0

I recently attended a workshop on Survival, as part of ‘Hacking the Anthropocene‘. The event was located at the Canoe Club on the Cooks River, just near Tempe Sation: The River River Canoe Club of New South Wales. I walk past this club almost every day and was very curious about what was inside. The […]

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