Have you ever seen a place transformed beyond recognition? Maybe a local lake dried up, or a treasured tree blew down, leaving an empty space where there was once a landmark. Places change. Landscapes transform because of human intervention and events like extreme weather. Not every change needs to be a loss. But some changes are devastating. Why do we grieve for some losses, and not others? Why does it upset us when a stately local tree is cut down near, but not affect us when an area the size of Cyprus is deforested every year in the Amazon?
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This episode of The Void was written and hosted by Rosa Menkman. It is concerned with the changing role of the library, reading, writing and publishing in a post-digital age. The performance/lecture was based on a presentation at the BiblioTech event, reworked for the Institute of Network Cultures. This is the shortened version, edited by Rosa Menkman. There is also a full version available.Rosa Menkman is a Dutch research based artist working in the field of resolution studies.BiblioTech is a project exploring the changing role of the library, reading, writing, and publishing in a post-digital age.The BiblioTech conference was facilitated by Nathan Jones and Sam Skinner of Torque Editions and was hosted by NeMe Arts Centre in Limassol, Cyprus. The lecture/performance took place on May 10, 2022.
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