“Imagining An Economy Based on Care”  Anthropocene Curriculum. Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Berlin. 2020. 

“Measuring Loss” A reflection on the seminar Claims/Property that was enacted at the Anthropocene River Campus. Tulane University (New Orleans)/ House of World Cultures (Berlin). Published Spring 2020

Of Forests, Rivers, and Meals. Eating our Way to a Recuperative Ecology. Anthropocene Curriculum. Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 2020

Guest editor for “The Pulse,” a bi-annual publication issued by Planet Drum, a San Francisco based ecological organization.  LINK to full PDF of the issue, Mississippi Pulse SUMMER 2020

Stutti in  Making Room: Cultural Production in Occupied Spaces

Ed: Alan W. Moore and Alan Smart
 Aesthetics & Protest and Other Forms. 2016

melt with us.  duskin drum and I collaborated on a piece that is inspired by the work of non-humans to make us something else. In the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest. Print edition September 2014.

downloadable half letter PDF Melt With Us to print and staple

Postcards of_Earth and Mortal Sights.  Published in Aether the Journal of Media Geography. Volume 12. 2014

Little Egypt. an essay about the historic and current points of friction between Southern Illinois and the north and the east. In Deep Routes: The Midwest in all Directions. 2012.

Moving in Place: The Question of Distributed Social Cinema. This piece is a conversation about SpecFlic, Adriene Jenik’s techno-performance for the San Jose Public library, involving projected video, live performance and cell phone poetry.2008.

“World Class Carelessness. A book review of Mike Davis’ Evil Paradises, a collection of essays about spatial injustice at the extremes.” In Perspectives on Anarchist Theory. Institute of Anarchist Studies: Link forthcoming 2008.

Tales from the Uni-Nursery is an account of Morningstar Ranch, a short lived commune in Sonoma County, California.  Link to work forthcoming. In Failure, edited by Nicole Antebi, Colin Dickey, Robby Herbst.

Our World is Changing; soon yours will too. in An Atlas of Radical Cartography, edited by Alexis Bhagat and Lize Mogel. 2007. Link to essay forthcoming.

From South to North. A spread of Lize Mogel’s map from An Atlas of Radical Cartography with an except of my essay, in Red Pepper Magazine, Feb/March, 2008. LINK Here

Still  Learning from Las Vegas
Reflections on a never done project for a Las Vegas union drive during the last weeks of the “Old Order.” The installation of ‘black clouds over the Guggenheim’ was set for the week of September 16, 2001. Sheldon Adelson is still a wretchedly bad man who plagues our lives.  Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, 2001.

Zea mays, with duskin drum. In Becoming Botanical a post-modern liber herbalis. Eds Josh Armstrong & Alexandra Lakind. Object a Studio. Image “The Family of Aunti L” by Li Lisha. 2019 

“How really should we live on the earth when we are not concerned at least with this tiny, little pilot study with maximizing the net?” 
 
 
in “Failure! : experiments in aesthetic and social practices” Author: Nicole Antebi; Colin Dickey; Robby HerbstPublisher: Los Angeles : Journal of Aesthetics & Protest Press, 2007

Time in De-tension: some Northern California experiments in open land

Morningstar Ranch was an experimental commune in Sonoma County California where people went to learn about being on the land. Soon, the owner decides to try to give the land back go God. About dropping out, opening land to anyone and about being disciplined by history.