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Eco-imaginaries: creative practice and eco-social transformations
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Eco-imaginaries: creative practice and eco-social transformations

Kate Genevieve, Jean Yern, Trudy Lane, Leah Barclay and Almendra Cremaschi
Proceedings of the 29th International Symposium on Electronic Arts, Volume 1, pp.1436-1438
International Symposium of Electronic Art (ISEA), 29th (Brisbane, Australia, 21-Jun-2024–29-Jun-2024)
International Symposium on Electronic Art
2024
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Abstract

more-than-human ecological communcation commons Indigenous knowledge Ch'ixi Wānanga ecological thinking practice as research eco-social transformations embodiment living networks systemic change
The Ecoimaginaries panel brings together creative collectives, Indigenous artists and cultural workers working with art, ecologies and alternative technology cultures. The focus is on art that grows relations and resilience over long flows of time through work with communities, embodying ancient and emergent cultural practices in ways that are woven with the life of the Land.

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