POST-ANTHROPOCENE PIRACY: Fragments of Legal Frameworks and Inhabitation Patterns
2018
MA dissertation
Mapping the plurality of values among local communities, cultivated crops (primarily rice and vanilla), soils, and forests, our project employs qualitative interviews during long-distance walks to sites of personal, cultural, and agricultural significance. Utilising multimodal documentation methods such as videography, cartography, and camera-less photography, our findings illuminate the mobilities of environmental and social injustice in primary tropical forest buffer zones.
“For there to be a mirage; ice, land or water looming above the horizon; when pack ice appears as a white line along the horizon”