My work and thoughts on geopoetics were published by Routledge December 2019 alongside other essays examining the dynamic intersection of poetry and geography.
Grounding itself in the question, What would an encoding of nature and geography sound like?, this chapter presents four art projects that share a geopoetic mindset. It thematizes the human need for systematization and questions if there is a direct and common sensory connection between language and the world—between topography, typography, text, architecture, and sound. Where reading practices of geography generate musical and/or visual scores, the result is a verbalization of geography.
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