Discover papers, podcasts, blogs and event recordings related to the work of UCL Anthropocene.
Watch recordings from previous seminars including our Anthropocene Histories series, 'Governing a City in Times of Environmental Change', 'Contemporary Art in the Anthropocene' and more here
Papers
Professor Andrew Barry - Manifesto for a Chemical Geography
Dr John Sabapathy - Time in the age of Covid-19
Podcasts
UCL Minds Podcast Series - 'Coronavirus: The Whole Story'
Institute of Advanced Studies 'Talk Pieces' Series - 'Life in the Time of Coronavirus'
Greta's Generation: Leading the Fight against the Climate Crisis
Blogs
UCL Medical Anthropology - 'Co-existing with Covid-19: Moving into the post-pandemic world with the social sciences'
UCL Medical Anthropology - 'Consciously Quarantined'

Fiona Curran, The Grass Seemed Darker Than Ever (detail), 2016. Commissioned by Kielder Art and Architecture for Kielder Forest, Northumberland.

Simon Faithfull, Still from: 'Re-enactment for a Future Scenario #2: Cape Romano', 2019, HD video, 6min loop.

Rhona Eve Clews, If I eat you, will we both still be OK? (Plant), from the series Odes (PART OF A LARGER QUEST), 2019, multi-screen video installation, Slade School of Fine Art MA/MFA Degree show. Documentation by Holly Buckle.

Eleanor Morgan, Spider Spinning Machine 1810, 2008, etching.

Kat Austen, Coral Empathy Device, 2017, CC-BY-SA 4.0. Video documentation: https://www.katausten.com/portfolio/the-coral-empathy-device/.

Henrietta Simson, Sketch for the Anthropocene, 2015, 21 x 29 cm, collage on graph paper.

Christina Della Giustina, You Are Variations, Version 01 and 02 - Visp vs Vordemwald, audio-video installation, ca. 2 x (12 x 4 x 4 m), Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, CH, December 2011. Video documentation: https://vimeo.com/313811835; https://vimeo.com/265145196.

Hermione Spriggs and Laura Cooper, Concert of a Lure, 2017.

Onya McCausland, sixbells_ScreenShot_1 Six Bells Mine Water Treatment Scheme 51°43 33.56 N 3°07 58.63 W 847m.

Nick Laessing, Plant Orbiter, 2017.

Ram Shergill, Anthropogenic Echinoidea Sympoiesis, 2019, Chromogenic Print, Leica Gallery Los Angeles in collaboration with Jack Irving and Daen Palma Huse.