Meredith Evans

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Rehavi (Timekeepers)

Visual and New Media Review

Rehavi (Timekeepers)

Juan Castrillón’s Rehavi (Timekeepers) (2016) eloquently weaves documentary and fiction to reckon with the materialities of time and music. The film follows the... More

KİRAİÑİA (Long Flutes)

Visual and New Media Review

KİRAİÑİA (Long Flutes)

Juan Castrillón’s KİRAİÑİA (Long Flutes) (2019) is a film about searching for lost sounds and their partial retrieval. In particular, the sounds that emanate fr... More

Virtual Connections, Digital Contentions: Small Academic Meetings during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Member Voices

Virtual Connections, Digital Contentions: Small Academic Meetings during the Covid-19 Pandemic

This Open Series features and invites posts that describe and address the new intellectual relationships, connections, and tensions emerging from small online a... More

The Writing Group: In a Room Alone, Working Together

Member Voices

The Writing Group: In a Room Alone, Working Together

This post’s title might be a bit of a misnomer. For many of us, trying to meet on platforms like Zoom, Jitsi, or Microsoft Teams while alone isn’t always possib... More

Introduction: Small Academic Meetings in the Virtual and the Covid-19 Pandemic

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Introduction: Small Academic Meetings in the Virtual and the Covid-19 Pandemic

When the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted our current and imagined ethnographic research, teaching, and professional activities, we found ourselves unmoored. We bega... More

Becoming Sensor in the Planthroposcene: An Interview with Natasha Myers

Visual and New Media Review

Becoming Sensor in the Planthroposcene: An Interview with Natasha Myers

Situated at the intersection of anthropology, art, ecology, and activism, Becoming Sensor is a research-creation collaboration between filmmaker and dancer Ayel... More

Drawing Care with Jean Hunleth

Supplementals

Drawing Care with Jean Hunleth

The pedagogical activities in this post encourage students to engage with Jean Hunleth’s concept of imaginal caring and the creative promises of drawing as an e... More

Refusal and Resurgence: A Review of Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa

Visual and New Media Review

Refusal and Resurgence: A Review of Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa

Jeremy Dutcher’s captivating Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa (2018), winner of Canada’s prestigious Polaris Music Prize as well as a Juno Award, is the debut album o... More

(De)compositions: A Review of Anthropocene

Visual and New Media Review

(De)compositions: A Review of Anthropocene

Our entrance into Anthropocene was initiated by a loud noise of what we imagined to be a bomb exploding. Repeated on a loop from a concealed source, this sonic ... More