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IMAGININGS: Building a new world in the shell of the old at Camp Binbee
For the last four years, we have been taking direct action to stop Adani’s controversial Carmichael coal mine on Wangan and Jagalingou land in central Queensland.
IMAGININGS: Fire Song
Fire SongArtist: Sam Ponting Medium: song Fire song connects the extraction industry, including mining and oil extraction, with climate change and the rise of forest fires. It teleports the listener into a time when extractivism is a thing of the past, “shut down by...
Imaginings: Wet Moss
Wet MossArtist: Emma Wright Medium: poemLicking the current.Toying with the rush.Swirling in unexpected concentric joy.A green so lush it sinks deep into the skin. Recalling other times.Times past and times to come.Times that allow for slippery, wet, bubbling breath...
IMAGININGS: Into the Well
In this piece, I attempt to imagine a defining feature of a post-extraction, post-capitalist world: one where relations of and to work are life-giving ones, and in which—beyond the logics of extraction, productivity, exploitation—we have the fullest possible space, time, and means in which to make this work an authentic extension of our being.
IMAGININGS: Our Hands Will Be Also Stained This Way
Our Hands Will Be Also Stained This WayArtist: Julia DaSilva Medium: poemThe coming world will be bloodoranges. The work to be done will spread before us in orbs of orange gold and we will hold each one, wonderwill it zest sunflower or red? Someone will ask whether it...
IMAGININGS: Un mundo para todes / A world for all of us
A world without extractivism will be a world without the exploitation of resources or labour, a world where people aren’t criminalized, threatened, or targeted for defending their territories.
IMAGININGS: Seeds for Grassy Mountain
400+ seed packets with seeds from plants that grow or have historically grown on Grassy Mountain, including silky lupine, silvery lupine, and rough fescue seeds.
IMAGININGS: Orphan Well Adoption Agency
Orphan Well Adoption Agency is dedicated to finding caretakers for abandoned oil and gas wells through symbolic adoptions.
IMAGININGS: And suddenly, I started dreaming again
This is a piece from a collage book about the world I would dream to live in. This piece exists because I need to see how we can transform our world of extraction into a world of life and beauty.