2023
DOI: 10.1002/ocea.5384
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Water's Ethical Time: The Art of Deindustrialising Human‐Water Relationships

Ute Eickelkamp

Abstract: I explore by way of a thought experiment the temporality of waterways in the context of restorative art interventions. As a substance that moves and gives form, and as a medium that retains and discharges, connects and divides, water that flows can make tangible the experiential flow of return and anticipation. Arguably, this bi‐directional structuring of time is pivotal to transformative and reparative action. If restoration means ‘going back’ to memories of ecologies and places, it does so with a generative … Show more

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