On aqueducts and anxiety: Water infrastructure, ruination, and a region-scaled Anthropocene imaginary
This paper explores popular expectations for and meanings of the U.S. West's environmental future, as articulated through recent artistic representations of the Los Angeles's expansive water provision network. Weaving together material from participant observation and readings of creative...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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