This workshop explored spatial and media practice as tools for visualizing and bringing to the foreground specific environment related conflicts, inequalities and disputes. Participants made tactical use of concepts such as scale, territory, forensics, before and after, landscape and diagram. We grounded practice and theory with the methodology afforded by environmental history at the intersection of nature, capital and social relations. Participants worked collectively on contemporary situations and cases that are specific to and resonates with the ecology and climate of Bangladesh and the wider Bengal delta, to explore the process of gathering, examining and presenting environmental investigations.
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