Process blog: https://medium.com/mississippi-an-anthropocene-river
Mississippi. An Anthropocene River explores the vast but patchy area
of the Mississippi in its changing spatio-temporal formations. Its aim
is to open up this landscape to a larger public and make it legible as a
critical zone of habitation and long-term interaction between humans
and the environment. From October 2018 to November 2019, several
interdisciplinary groups of researchers, artists and stakeholders from
civil society — organized into “Field Stations” — will investigate the
river basin to develop local approaches to issues of global change and
together will forge new methods of transdisciplinary research and
education.