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His ongoing performance project Deep Time Network weaves science fiction storytelling and live electronic music to speak and sing the parables of problematic futures. He co-authored Mourning the Ends: Collaborative Writing and Performance with fourteen performance studies scholars and artists around the world. The work explores new methodologies of collaborative scholarship for the arts and humanities within the context of the various ecological, medical, military, and epistemic ends facing the world.
His ongoing performance project Deep Time Network weaves science fiction storytelling and live electronic music to speak and sing the parables of problematic futures. He co-authored Mourning the Ends: Collaborative Writing and Performance with fourteen performance studies scholars and artists around the world. The work explores new methodologies of collaborative scholarship for the arts and humanities within the context of the various ecological, medical, military, and epistemic ends facing the world.
