- Jamie Allen
- Louise Carver
- Duncan Evennou
- Clémence Hallé
- Sarrita Hunn
- Nina Jäger
- James McAnally
- Anne-Sophie Milon
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- Benoît Verjat
(un)mutable channels
(un)mutable channels collects voices and atmospheres from throughout the Mississippi River Valley. Mediated and spatialized through sound, the multiple and irrepressible flows of the Mississippi River provide an archival backdrop for pivotal streams: discussions with local inhabitants and activists, interviews with Anthropocene researchers, current newsfeeds and live performances.
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Fabled Headwaters of the Mee-zee-see-bee
Voices from the Mississippi Headwaters and Twin Cities share reflections on canoeing, protest and a 100-year history of the region.
Field Work, Conversation, Sound, Water, Settler Colonialism, Race, River journey, Headwaters
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Seeding Sovereignty
A collage of recorded conversations about the systems of structural racism and land-use brought about by settler colonialism in the Midwest.
Field Work, Conversation, Agriculture, Indigenous Rights, Settler Colonialism, Economy, Environmental Justice, Inequality, Future, Colonialism, Whiteness
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Changes Flowing from a Heart of America
Riots emerge from voices unheard—reflections on Martin Luther King Jr.’s dictum guide us to sites of uprising and industrial toxicity on Turtle Island, a.k.a. North America.
Field Work, Settler Colonialism, Water, History, Inequality, Spatial, Colonialism, River journey, Sound, Ritual
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Scales of an Anthropocene City
Explorations of suburbia and its “newly urgent legibility” within US political geography blend into personal reflections on modes of living in the St. Louis region and beyond.
Field Work, Spatial, Architecture, Urbanism, History, Education
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Superfunds and Community Funds
Audio reflections on the river that flows south toward Natchez and New Orleans, stirring up relations between chemistry and commodity, labor and industry, plantation and plantationocene.
Field Work, Education, Economy, Environmental Justice, Equality, History, Toxics
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Perspectives from Other Nows
As testimonies from disparate times, the experimental publishing collective continent. present excerpts from recorded conversations that are now echoes of a seemingly far gone implicitness and presumption.
Conversation, History, Future