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Destruction, Beauty, and Vines

25Apr 2024May 20, 2024

Take a minute and just look at the picture above. Don’t let yourself think just yet. Simply look. Let your eyes roam over the lines, the curves, the angles. Begin to start noticing shapes: the triangular roof, the rectangular windows, Read More …

Alamia AnnousAnthropocene, Photo Analysisaesthetics, beautyLeave a comment

Journal Entry #15: Detroit November 15, 2100

02Nov 2023May 20, 2024

The following short story is inspired by Julie Julison’s photographs. I take a step forward as the rubble rolls under my stiff shoes. Cracks mar the surface of the path as I force myself on my daily walk through what’s Read More …

Alamia AnnousAnthropocene, Photo Analysisanthropocene, biodiversity, short story1 Comment

The Anthropogenic Web

16Oct 2023October 16, 2023

A grid. A network. A convergence of lines. A web? At first glance, this image immediately inspires movement. I admit that the term movement is quite broad, but this image brings aspects of movement into play that then inspire larger Read More …

Alamia AnnousAnthropocene, Photo Analysisanthropocene, Detroit, photographyLeave a comment

Poem: To Peer Through a Lens

17Aug 2023August 26, 2023

The following poem is inspired by Jack Cronin’s photograph. This poem seeks to engage in and explore ideas on analog, nature, ways of looking, and the Anthropocene. It is intended to be read alongside the photograph featured both above and Read More …

Alamia AnnousPhoto Analysisanalog, anthropocene, ecopoetry1 Comment

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