Loving Orphaned Space: The Art and Science of Belonging to Earth
- 203 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Using a geographer's perspective, this book examines the implications of socially and ecologically isolated spaces. It highlights the role of artists in revealing the hidden costs of these disconnected environments and emphasizes the potential for fostering new relationships with our surroundings. Through this exploration, it challenges conventional understandings of space and advocates for a more interconnected approach to our environments.
