Call for ideas: Forest memory exhibition, JUNE 2013
• March 24, 2013 • 2 CommentsPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: arboreal memory, cultural geography, curating, environmental art, environmental history, exhibition, forest art, forest humanities, forests, natural history, st john on bethnal green, trees, woodland
Forest Humanities JISCMail
• February 15, 2013 • 8 CommentsPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: alice holt, charles watkins, cultural geography, cultural studies, environmental history, forest art, forest culture, forest humanities, forest humanities jiscmail, forest jiscmail, forest literature, forest research, forestry, forestry commission, forests, heritage, jack langton, landscape ecology, silviculture, silvology, sylvie nail, trees, woodland
Were X A Tree
• July 28, 2014 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: annotation, brenda iijima, carol watts, claire potter, commentary, daniel eltringham, david miller, edmund hardy, emma mason, g c waldrep, gloss, glossator, hypertext, ian brinton, ian heames, john kinsella, john milbank, jonathan skinner, lissa wolsak, marginalia, mark dickinson, matt hall, matthew sperling, natalie joelle, paratext, parsing, peter larkin, phenomenology, prac crit, practical criticism, robert macfarlane, ryan dobran, sarah howe, sophie seita, stephen collis, stuart cooke, were x a tree, woodland