“Ongoing horrific events painstakingly filled my mind when I submerged into Dante’s Commedia Divina. Our tragedy with nature revealed itself to me in its deepest form.”
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Autoethnographic Art and Essay: Ode to Bygone Birds of Childhood, Part 2 – Automatons and Mutants
“As the world’s bird populations decline precipitously, will the many winged creatures we knew as children live only in the mists of memory?”
Autoethnographic Poetry: First Summer in Whitehorse
“This poem is rumination on how the personal experience of volunteering in never-before-seen flood relief efforts in the remote north reinforces the research that ‘many of the changes observed in the climate are unprecedented in thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of years.'”
Autoethnographic Art and Essay: Ode to Bygone Birds of Childhood, Part 1 – Drawings
“In retrospect, it was inevitable that birds and machines would converge in my work as a life-long exploration and expression of the relationship between nature and technology through the creation of avian cyborgs, the genesis of which can be traced back to my early drawings of robots and of the bygone birds of my childhood.”
Autoethnographic Poetry: Into the Dark, Inspired by Wendell Berry
“I have continued to explore the usefulness of various poetic forms as a mechanism for providing access to suppressed internal voices.”