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Feral Atlas: The More-Than-Human Anthropocene
- Author(s):
- Nicholas Dease
- Editor(s):
- Gabriella Karl-Johnson (see profile)
- Date:
- 2022
- Group(s):
- Multimedia & Technology Reviews Editors
- Subject(s):
- Digital humanities, Digital Art, Art--Environmental aspects, Art and science
- Item Type:
- Review
- Tag(s):
- 2022 April, online publications, Digital arts, Anthropocene, Art and environment
- Permanent URL:
- https://doi.org/10.17613/5qk0-hr06
- Abstract:
- The anthropocene, a new geological period defined by humanity’s indelible mark on nature, is a topic of great interest among scholars in various disciplines. One doesn’t need to look far to discover a wealth of literature, datasets, news articles, and documentaries exploring the topic. However, it is rare that we see attempts to capture this phenomena as a work of art in the digital humanities. Published online by Stanford University Press, Feral Atlas is an openly accessible experiment that does just that. It is at once a work of interactive digital art, a dense informational resource for researchers, and a passionate call to action.
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- Published as:
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- Pub. URL:
- https://multimediatechnologyreviews.arlisna.hcommons.org/268/feral-atlas/
- Publisher:
- ARLIS/NA
- Pub. Date:
- April 2022
- Website:
- Multimedia & Technology Reviews
- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 1 year ago
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives
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