Sugar plantations, Chemical Plants, COVID-19
The chemical plants in Cancer Alley are built where there once were sugar plantations. Descendants of enslaved communities still live nearby.
The chemical plants in Cancer Alley are built where there once were sugar plantations. Descendants of enslaved communities still live nearby.
This collection documents a talk and exhibiton about the Formosa Plastics Global Archive, held on March 20, 2021 at 柏林廢墟Tacheles in Taipei, Taiwan.
Photos from a talk and exhibiton about the Formosa Plastics Global Archive, held on March 20, 2021 at 柏林廢墟Tacheles in Taipei, Taiwan. All photos by Jiao Enguan 焦恩光.
On December 11, 2020, Tim Schütz and Jason Ludwig introduced the Quotidian Anthropocene project and a protoype of the Formosa Plastics Archive for master's students in the seminar "Data Natures" at
On October 29, 2020, Tim Schütz and Jason Ludwig introduced the Quotidian Anthropocenes project and a protoype of the Formosa Plastics Archive for participants in the seminar "Archiving" at online
This essay scaffolds a discussion of how COVID19 is unfolding in India. A central question this essay hopes to build towards is: If we examine the ways COVID19 is unfolding in India, does "Ind
Translation of the event description into Mandarin.