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'Times may be getting tougher but a hell of a lot of people are committed to doing good. And the best of the good is the #nature that makes up our planet.' ▶️ steadyhq.com/en/naturematchcut

My new blog post about #writing in hard times, developing a story, messy mind palace rooms, #accents, and the sweet poison of #passion. @writers @writing

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This evening in London 🩸⬇️🩸⬇️
Everybody welcome, just turn up!
LIVE or ZOOM

🌔Tues Nov 12 18:30 🌕 (London UK)
with #DeniseArnold
LIVE @UCLanthropology
And on ZOOM

'Sea shells, women's blood and an Andean bioclimatology of water'

LIVE in the Daryll Forde Room, 2nd Floor of the UCL Anthropology Dept, 14 Taviton St, London WC1H 0BW

ZOOM ID 384 186 2174 passcode Wawilak

Denise Arnold explores the mutual rearing practices between Andean populations and water, in its different manifestations, as a key life-giving element in their mountainous habitat. Andean animist ontologies recognise how humans and water flow are constituted mutually, through a dynamic relationality, which extends to other aquatic phenomena, including the sea-shell Spondylus princeps. This knowledge is learned and transmitted between the generations in the rites of passage of adolescent girls and boys, when they learn an interdependence with water, establish relations with water beings, and practice equivalences between their own blood flow and water flow.

Examined in this context are Inka rites of passage, a school ritual focused on learning about water flow, a female rite of passage when women learn to use particular designs and colours in their weavings, and a ritual offering of Spondylus to high mountain shrines. These practices are situated in the emerging discipline of bioclimatology.

Denise, an Anglo-Bolivian anthropologist, directs the Instituto de Lengua y Cultura Aymara, in La Paz, Bolivia. She will be LIVE in the Daryll Forde, 2nd Floor, UCL Anthropology Dept, 14 Taviton St, WC1H 0BW. Please arrive by 6:30pm before doors close. Or join on ZOOM ID 384 186 2174 passcode Wawilak

My occasional invitation to anyone who might like to sign up to my newsletter on my artworks about networks: shanefinan.org/newsletter.html

It's where I structure a lot of thoughts. I send one every 3 months or so, and they're a little bit like blog posts. The most recent one is also at that link, for a taster.

shanefinan.orgperiodicalShane Finan assembles technology into art, collaborating with fungi, plants, humans and animals.

The deadline for our call for submissions has been extended to 22 March 2024. We have also added examples and resources for zine-making to our website morethanhumanfreedom.wordpress.

We are delighted to share with you our call for submissions for a zine-based conference on more-than-human freedom. Inspired by the first zine-based conference organised by the Low-Carbon Research Methods Group, this conference aims to bring together scholars and artists to produce and disseminate low-carbon, free, and accessible knowledge around the capability of self-willed ecologies to sustain and reproduce themselves. We invite contributors to address this theme by making use of the experimental and DIY character of zines, which will be printed and circulated among participants by post.

Please, find below the original text of the call, find more resources on our website morethanhumanfreedom.wordpress and feel free to contact us at morethanhumanfreedom2024@gmail.com for any questions. We are looking forward to receiving your pitches!

Organized by Laura Andriessen (Ghent University, CARAM), Emelien Devos (Ghent University, CARAM) and Alessandro Guglielmo (University of Milan)

@anthroplogy@a.gup.pe @ecologies

"It looks like a big Sonic Screwdriver and inside it's louder than outside. Outside it's green like an oak in May, with purple dots."

Now that my great podcast star Bilbo has gone 😭, it wasn't easy to give the podcast a new twist. But I'll present to you my Micro-Macro-Amplifyer which allows me to publish a crazy? silly? childish? interview with more-than-human beings in every episode. 🖊️