Helped build and test double-hulled canoe catamarans for the next iteration of the River Semester.
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OVERFLOW (twin cities)
The Mississippi in every state imaginable.
July 24 – October 2, 2021
Mississippi River Barge
A model of a barge for the Mississippi River Barge project. Very thankful for Molly Reichert’s design studio class at Dunwoody College for taking on this challenge.
Data Sensing the Mississippi (proposal)
https://github.com/jkim5/miss-canoe The Anthropocene highlights limitations in existing frameworksfor data collection and analysis with the suggestion that researchers have run up against the limits of the knowable. This has been revealed in a number of ways: an inadequacy in existing techniques to analyze a changing and uncertain future, challenges to the way in which researchers frame
November 23, 2019 – It’s a wrap. A three month long canoe paddle down the Mississippi River from headwaters to the Gulf to research its anthropogenic history. https://anthropocene-curriculum.org/project/mississippi/anthropocene-river-journey Mississippi. An Anthropocene River makes the iconic landscape of the Mississippi River Valley legible as a critical zone of habitation and long-term interaction between humans and the