Our writing about “Deep time” is included in the book “MILK” (Anglia Ruskin University publisher, United Kingdom).
April 1, 2015
I co-wrote the book chapter “Deep Time—Walking Between the Second and the Million” with Barbara Boiocchi, Emma James, and Valerie Furnham, which can be read in “MILK,” an open-access and peer-reviewed publication by Anglia Ruskin University in conjunction with the Cambridge Sustainability Residency.
The book delves into negotiation, drawing, soil, art and ecology, art and science, social practices, repair, processions, and carbon footprint. Our chapter is about our site-specific collective artwork “Deep Time.”
About “MILK”:
MILK is the first in a series of publications to be generated by the residency, capturing both the independent and collaborative research of the participating artists. It comprises a compilation of images and text which, in their different ways, give an insight into the dialogue, inspirations, ideas and energy arising from the first two residencies.
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