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Read MoreStoryMaps are a powerful little app that lets you create fairly complex digital stories.
Read MoreA presentation at the Canadian Association of Geographers on research and storytelling.
Read MorePhotography related links for the week!
Read MoreLinks for the week focused on storytelling.
Read MoreItalo Calvino’s essays will be helpful to anybody trying to engage in some way with this world. Read Calvino - it will do you good.
Read MoreA longish, rambling bit on architectural photography.
Read MoreMissing working with squares.
Read MoreSome Regatta love…
Read MoreLinks on everything from chat bots and video games to indigenous architecture and rural photography…
Read MoreA post about some obvious things…
Read MoreRobert Moor’s On Trails…
Read MoreSearching for a perfect box…
Read MoreLinks from past week…
Read MoreThese creative programs are not some sort of a charity we extend to a few struggling artists and academics, but an investment in expanding our own way of understanding what is happening to us as a people, as a society, and as individuals and developing new ways to translate that understanding into a broader societal narrative.
Read MoreLinks about old communist monuments, obsession with craft, tetris, missing eco-hackers, and why drawing is good for you.
Read MorePsychogeography, sloppy writing and e-books.
Read MoreIt seems that humanity has chosen its coping strategy: “…recent research suggests we may come to accept weather extremes as normal within two years — a grim prophecy of accommodation to disaster as a form of adaptation.” This is, of course, only an option for those of us who survive whatever the next weather event, turned catastrophic by runaway climate change, hits us. Good luck…
Read MoreJuly 11 is the day of remembrance for the victims of the Srebrenica genocide and the victims of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Read MoreFrom interspecies communications to aliens to traveling in southeastern Europe and Western Balkans… There is something for everyone.
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