With Alisha Kapoor, Alexandra Barnes, and Margaux Wheelock-Shew.
Radcliffe Symposium Project
An open-source digital archive of stories and the changing landscapes of climatic migration across North America. The platform works twofold; firstly, by mapping the movement of humans, plants, and animals through an interactive map that then categorizes the climatic impetus for travel; secondly, by recording the journey using transcribed audio, soundscapes, and a collected object from the place of origin or travel that holds an embodied memory of place. The collection is then assembled into a narrative quilt–with stories, objects, and maps stitched together as patchworks–to serve as a mnemonic device for future generations to connect with and, second, as an engaged artifact that holds and mirrors the changing landscapes over time.