Thawing, dissolving, disappearing, bleeding etc.: a scientific study of trauma, time travel and the melting polar ice caps

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Stupart, L. (2021) Thawing, dissolving, disappearing, bleeding etc.: a scientific study of trauma, time travel and the melting polar ice caps. Art + Australia, 8 (57:1). pp. 118-125. ISSN 1837-2422

Abstract/Summary

After the Ice, the Deluge is a long term practice-based project, figuring relationships between the melting polar ice caps and other traumatised, abject, alien, and outsider bodies - queering the question of survival towards less boundaried ways of being in crisis. This paper builds a relationship between PTSD, time travel and the melting polar ice caps, speaking with the voice of 'the scientist' - a character who is present throughout the project. Published in print and online

Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/115772
Refereed Yes
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Arts and Communication Design > Art > Fine Art
Uncontrolled Keywords climate change; polar ice caps; trauma; ptsd; science fiction; time travel
Publisher Victorian College Of The Arts
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