“To touch stone is to encounter alien duration,” says Stratman. To be stoned is to abdicate from consensual reality. Geology forces us to wrench ourselves away from the myopia of presentism, and to become time travelers…who fall to Earth. It makes disciplines such as history and geography seem coltish and jejune; the humanities are left looking fresh-faced, presumptuous.
—Sukhdev Sandhu
Author Sukhdev Sandhu and filmmaker Deborah Stratman explore critical debates around the Anthropocene, monumentality, and the politics of audibility by turning to geology as an experimental pedagogy and an archive. Drawing on speculative fiction and forensic non-fiction, contributors extend Stratman’s long standing engagement with the politics of landscape and, collectively, ask, How can we begin to formulate a progressive politics—or even a vision of the future—by listening to the Earth?
Table of Contents
Lithic Leaps Sukhdev Sandhu
Stratman’s Sonic Subscapes Leo Goldsmith
Rocks Speak – Are You Listening? Kristen Gallerneaux
Rock the World Roundtable with Ben Rivers, Sukhdev Sandhu, Aura Satz, Deborah Stratman, and The Otolith Group
A Thickness of Life Helen Gordon and Hugh Raffles in Conversation
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