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lukebennett13

Tracing the spectacular within the humdrum of the built environment.

  • By Luke Bennett
  • Based in United Kingdom
  • Roughly one post per month
  • First post on

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Most recent posts

‘Do we know what we need?’ – reflections on SHU SPG’s ‘Perceiving Climate Change #4: Education’ online event
[The figure above is from HM Government (2021) ‘Climate Change and Net Zero: Public awareness and perceptions’ study here ] “While most people recognise that climate change is occurring, only half of people (51%) recognise …
On , by lukebennett13, 1,712 words
Abandon post? A Call For Papers for an April 2025 conference on abandoned military buildings, near Paris, France.
“the obscene shape of the atom-bomber, laying a trail like a filthy slug upon Constable’s and Gainsborough’s sky. England of the Nissen hut, the ‘pre-fab’, and the electric fence, of the high barbed wire around …
On , by lukebennett13, 2,358 words
Viewing the Last Pictures: the limits of meaning-making at the ends of the Earth
“My own interpretation of this painting changes from day to day, hour to hour, and is based on nothing more than letting my mind wander whilst staring at the print on my wall. My thoughts …
On , by lukebennett13, 1,150 words