ecology

Recorded Music Is Everlasting and That’s a Problem Argues ‘Decomposed’

Recorded Music Is Everlasting and That’s a Problem Argues ‘Decomposed’

Kyle Devine’s Decomposed is a landmark contribution to musicology, offering a sobering but sorely needed account of recorded music’s environmental consequences.

Cinema of Revelation: ‘Minute Bodies’ Peers into F. Percy Smith’s Legacy

Cinema of Revelation: ‘Minute Bodies’ Peers into F. Percy Smith’s Legacy

There's some mystery about the quietly conscientious artist and pioneer F. Percy Smith, and Minute Bodies can't penetrate it as easily as he revealed the hidden life of plants.

Subversive Sexology: A Conversation with Annie Sprinkle

Trembling in the Web of ‘Robinson in Ruins’

Trembling in the Web of ‘Robinson in Ruins’

Robinson in Ruins is a world of grass verges on the edges of motorways, the margins of towns, and the unsettled and unsettling spaces in semi-derelict conditions.

It’s Not Easy Being Green: Swamp Thing, Ecology and the (Sometimes Slimy) Nature of Being

It’s Not Easy Being Green: Swamp Thing, Ecology and the (Sometimes Slimy) Nature of Being

Swamp Thing challenges readers to question how our understanding of our existence is, in part, defined by how we see our relationship to the natural, non-human world.

Hijacking Sustainability by Adrian Parr