Monsoon as Method paper published
I am pleased to announce that ‘Monsoon as Method,’ a paper by Lindsay Bremner, Beth Cullen, Jonathan Cane and Christina Geros has just been published in Cultural Geographies. The full […]
I am pleased to announce that ‘Monsoon as Method,’ a paper by Lindsay Bremner, Beth Cullen, Jonathan Cane and Christina Geros has just been published in Cultural Geographies. The full […]
Monsoon Assemblages, the European Research Council project I led between 2016 and 2021 is currently exhibiting work alongside Manifest Data Lab in an exhibition titled Planetary Assemblages at the Lethaby […]
A Programme of Events by Monsoon AssemblagesMarch 04 – March 29, 2021 Full event programme and bookings:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/monsoonal-multiplicities-tickets-136088491341Attendance is free but requires booking In March 2021, my European Research Council funded […]
I am pleased to announce that my paper, ‘Sedimentary Ways’ has just been published online open access in GeoHumanities. It is available here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/2373566X.2020.1799718 The abstract of this paper reads […]
I am pleased to announce that two Monsoon Assemblages drawings by Research Associate, John Cook, have been accepted for the Royal Academy Summer/Winter Exhibition and will be on show from […]
I have just returned from a busy and extremely stimulating one-and-a-half day event in New York, a workshop on Delta and River Cities hosted by Columbia University’s World Projects and […]
I have recently published two papers as part of the Monsoon Assemblages research project that engage with questions raised by the idea of geoarchitecture. The first, ‘Sedimentary logics and the […]
This year Design Studio 18 at the University of Westminster is working in Myanmar, in a studio titled ‘Cosmopolitical Design in a Monsoonal River Basin’ driven by ideas of co-designing […]
Proposals for papers and creative, practice based contributions such as drawings, photographs, videos, performances or musical compositions are invited for Monsoon [+ Other] Grounds, the third symposium to be convened by Monsoon […]
In front of a laser cut topographic model of Bangladesh on the DS18 exhibition that opened last week at the University of Westminster is a rather strange object. It is […]