The aim of this project is to understand how environmental degradation is being framed and remembered as violence in contemporary culture, and how representations of such ecological violence articulate and reflect on questions of guilt, implication, and responsibility.
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MOVING [IMAGES] POST-EXTRACTIVISM
EcoViolence is proud to announce MOVING [IMAGES] POST-EXTRACTIVISM, a year-long programme organised by Salomé Lopes Coelho, together with the Network…
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Looking back at Ice Memory
On 4 December we welcomed Professor Susan Schuppli for an evening presentation Ice Memory hosted by BAK basecamp, alongside The…
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Salomé Lopes Coelho presenting at the II Coloquio Ecologías Críticas
On 3 December, Salomé Lopes Coelho is presenting her paper ‘Inhuman Intimacies: Air, Water, and Transorientation in Latin American Experimental…
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14 April 2026
“Join the Orca Uprising!” Nonhuman Resistance and Multispecies (In)Justice
11th Biennial EASLCE ConferenceUtrecht University14–17 April 2026 We are delighted to announce that the 11th Biennial Conference of the European…
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- Susanne Knittel, 2024, Moreton Bay Fig, UCLA Campus, Los Angeles, California, USA (seeds brought from Australia in the 1870s).
- Ifor Duncan, 2024, Water Hyacinths on the reservoir of the Hidroituango Megadam, Cauca river, Colombia.
- Ifor Duncan, 2024, A bocachico fish on the Hidroituango Megadam, Cauca river, Colombia.
- Sofia Lovegrove, 2018, Tropical Botanic Garden of Belém, Lisbon, Portugal (former Colonial Garden).
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