Garden of Ideas
On Saturday 9th July 3-5:30pm 12 guests were invited to the strawberry allotment in Bristol. With the following message: 📖 If you like book clubs but didn’t do the reading 🤣 Enjoy stand-up…
Keep readingEuropeans and Omicron: The Children of Hercules
Published in Gods & Radicals Press: This pandemic isn’t a random mutation of Nature. It’s a living product of imperial imagination In Cyprus, the island of Aphrodite, I combed through 12,000 years of…
Keep readingRecreational Hunting: Why? An ethnographic and historical case study
Published in Revista Andaluza de Antropología. In this paper I answer the question of why people, particularly men, hunt recreationally. I combine ethnography and archival research to explore the personal motivations of contemporary…
Keep readingLiving with our (pre) histories
Once upon a time, there were simple hunter gatherers who survived day-to-day. Then someone invented agriculture and humans became farmers. Farming allowed humans to become sedentary, store grains and accumulate a surplus. This…
Keep readingSummoning a Sea Demon as Community Art
What is a demon if not the shared manifestation of a community’s creative intersubjectivity. Take Hobbe’s Leviathan. It is not simply a visual metaphor but a real and manifested structuring of peoples relations…
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