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.
FPA Presentation: Data Natures
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
FPA Presentations: The Shape of a Practice
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
New Orleans Anthropocene Field Campus
Led by Kim Fortun and Scott Gabriel Knowles
Archiving the Anthropocene(s): The Quotidian Anthropocenes Project
Recording of a presentation for the public program of the online event The Shape of a Practice.
Louisiana Environmental Action Network and the community members of Reserve LA/St John the Baptist Parish
A digital collection of material for field activities with LEAN and the community members of Reserve LA/St John the Baptist Parish.
ST. Louis Field Campus Slideshow
A digital collection of images from the St. Louis Field Campus 2019.
With the concept of border, migration, and identity in mind, the defeinition of "Home" become a major concern for the tribal members that had moved all the way from the eastern Taiwan to Hsin