Resonating with a Gourd
During a multispecies ethnographic fieldwork in a Danish private garden, I encountered a weird-looking gourd (Calabash) that was turned into a birdhouse.
During a multispecies ethnographic fieldwork in a Danish private garden, I encountered a weird-looking gourd (Calabash) that was turned into a birdhouse.
This experimental essay treats uncertainty as bodily and relational and uses rhythm as a way of noticing it. It begins in the writing vibrations of the Poetic Resonance Protocol and carries their structure through the composition of the piece.
This afterword reflects on the practice of ethnography through the metaphor of the anthropologist as a tuning fork—an embodied instrument attuned to the subtle or violent vibrations of lived experience whilst working through ethnographic materials.
This article proposes filming as a response to threat in addition to the commonly recognised responses, fight, flight and freeze.
Realizing that things are because things are connected. In the spaces between, we create. Some days I wonder if this is
WHAT IS SENSORY MEDIA ANTHROPOLOGY? With this thread, we want to make a case for what we call sensory media
Mónica Degen The Reciprocity of Touch  Skin is our largest organ and mainly associated with our exterior appearances and identities,
Sanne Krogh Groth Fragility of voltage Needless to say, electronic music has something to do with electricity. As a genre,
Mónica Degen Steps to move and change Steps can be both those we take every day, one foot after the
Leonardo Custódio Cameras, Narratives and Actions in Favelas of Rio de Janeiro Complexos (Finland/Brazil 2020) is a 26-minute-long film that