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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

‘Please retain all information for future reference’: the challenges of communicating with future users
“All entities are shy retiring octopuses that squirt out a dissembling ink as they withdraw into the ontological shadows”. Timothy Morton (2013) Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology After the End of the World (Minneapolis: University of …
On , by lukebennett13, 1,992 words
‘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