Ursula Biemann: Forest Mind: On the Interconnection of All Life

A multimedia meditation on climate change and local indigenous ecologies in the South of Colombia

In this recent biosemiotics project, Swiss artist Ursula Biemann (born 1955) utilizes video-making, photography, academic research and personal narrative to survey territories across Southern Colombia. Engaging with local indigenous communities, she investigates climate change and the ecologies of oil, ice, forest and water.

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Ursula Biemann: Forest Mind: On the Interconnection of All Life

A multimedia meditation on climate change and local indigenous ecologies in the South of Colombia

In this recent biosemiotics project, Swiss artist Ursula Biemann (born 1955) utilizes video-making, photography, academic research and personal narrative to survey territories across Southern Colombia. Engaging with local indigenous communities, she investigates climate change and the ecologies of oil, ice, forest and water.

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Ursula Biemann: Forest Mind: On the Interconnection of All Life

Ursula Biemann: Forest Mind: On the Interconnection of All Life

Ursula Biemann: Forest Mind: On the Interconnection of All Life

Ursula Biemann: Forest Mind: On the Interconnection of All Life

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A multimedia meditation on climate change and local indigenous ecologies in the South of Colombia

In this recent biosemiotics project, Swiss artist Ursula Biemann (born 1955) utilizes video-making, photography, academic research and personal narrative to survey territories across Southern Colombia. Engaging with local indigenous communities, she investigates climate change and the ecologies of oil, ice, forest and water.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783959056816
Publisher: Spector Books
Publication date: 10/03/2023
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 7.25(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.60(d)
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