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 ==== Sonoran desert 020171123 to 020171206 ==== ==== Sonoran desert 020171123 to 020171206 ====
  
-By Maja Kuzmanovic and Nik Gaffney+Excerpts from [[https://medium.com/@foam/dust-and-shadow-field-notes-2-3a4542feeecd|Dust and Shadow Fieldnotes #2]] by Maja Kuzmanovic and Nik Gaffney
  
 We spent two weeks on and around ASU — immersed in university life and surrounded by urban sprawl — inquiring about the relationships between people and the desert. Uncovering the mythical foundations of contemporary lifestyles. Seeking out counter-myths more closely attuned to the desert environment. From time to time we would follow the edges between city and desert. Searching for sites of dust and shadow, where the city-desert and the wilderness-desert entwine.  We spent two weeks on and around ASU — immersed in university life and surrounded by urban sprawl — inquiring about the relationships between people and the desert. Uncovering the mythical foundations of contemporary lifestyles. Seeking out counter-myths more closely attuned to the desert environment. From time to time we would follow the edges between city and desert. Searching for sites of dust and shadow, where the city-desert and the wilderness-desert entwine. 
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 <blockquote>In this time of diminished expectations, I look for disturbance-based ecologies in which many species sometimes live together without either harmony or conquest.  <blockquote>In this time of diminished expectations, I look for disturbance-based ecologies in which many species sometimes live together without either harmony or conquest. 
-Anna Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World+Anna Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World</blockquote>
  
 <blockquote>I am not interested in reconciliation or restoration, but I am deeply committed to the more modest possibilities of partial [multispecies] recuperation and getting on together. Call that staying with the trouble, (...) with less denial and more experimental justice. <blockquote>I am not interested in reconciliation or restoration, but I am deeply committed to the more modest possibilities of partial [multispecies] recuperation and getting on together. Call that staying with the trouble, (...) with less denial and more experimental justice.
-Donna Haraway, Staying with the trouble</blockquote></blockquote>+Donna Haraway, Staying with the trouble</blockquote>
  
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-Dust and Shadow Reader Vol. 1+Dust and Shadow [[reader_1|Reader Vol. 1]]. Previous: [[recipes]]. Next: [[bibliography]].
  
-[[fieldnotes 1]]\\ 
-[[awareness_exercise]]\\ 
-[[ways of listening]]\\ 
-[[objects and cairns]]\\ 
-[[designing bridges]]\\ 
-[[walking exercises]]\\ 
-[[recipes]]\\ 
-[[fieldnotes 2]]\\ 
-[[bibliography]]\\ 
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