‘The Hollywood Forest Story’ is described as an Ecosophical Practice in the Routledge Book, ‘Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place: Geopoetics, Deep Mapping and Slow Residencies’ – edited by Dr Iain Biggs and Prof Mary Modeen

Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place: Geopoetics, Deep Mapping and Slow Residencies,
Chapter 7:~

‘The ecosophical self and ensemble practices’

An important new Routledge book, Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place: Geopoetics, Deep Mapping and Slow Residencies (2021)–by artist-educator-researchers–Prof. Mary Modeen and Dr. Iain Biggs, former co-directors of PLACE International.

This is an important text for the contemporary art world as it is a clear, in-depth critical review of expanded creative-led eco-social practices of place and community (human-nonhuman) from across the world.

It is a timely publication, as creative-led multi-faceted practices have the immense social power to help diverse communities engage, reflect and respond to the unprecedented and urgent ecosocial challenges of our time.

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