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===== Dust and Shadow Fieldnotes ===== | ===== Dust and Shadow Fieldnotes ===== | ||
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+ | The Dust & Shadow Fieldnotes were collected over the course of two years during three fieldtrips in the deserts of the North-American Southwest. They are written as a panexperiential travelogue through the landscapes of the Anthropocene. As fleeting impressions encapsulated in impressionistic writing, the fieldnotes invite a sensual reading. The words and sentences can evoke sensory responses and the echoes of visceral contact with things that were or that might be. The fieldnotes are simultaneously descriptive, | ||
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+ | ==== Collected Fieldnotes ==== | ||
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+ | Read the full text in [[collected fieldnotes]], | ||
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+ | ==== Foreword ==== | ||
These fieldnotes are an explorer’s log that reframes the urban and wilderness of the desert. An alchemical work that opens the doors of perception to the unacknowledged presences with which we share the world. | These fieldnotes are an explorer’s log that reframes the urban and wilderness of the desert. An alchemical work that opens the doors of perception to the unacknowledged presences with which we share the world. | ||
- | Read more in the **Foreword by Ron Broglio -> [[Foreword]]** | + | Read the **Foreword by Ron Broglio -> [[Foreword]]** |
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"We see Dust & Shadow as one of many ongoing attempts to pry open the cracks in our cultural imaginary and craft propositions for protection, healing, and thriving in a world that is in dire need of more shadowy practices. | "We see Dust & Shadow as one of many ongoing attempts to pry open the cracks in our cultural imaginary and craft propositions for protection, healing, and thriving in a world that is in dire need of more shadowy practices. | ||
- | Read more in the **Afterword by Adam Nocek and Stacey Moran -> [[Afterword]]** | + | Read the **Afterword by Adam Nocek and Stacey Moran -> [[Afterword]]** |
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