Karl Raitz (University of Kentucky)
Revisiting Rock Fences of the Bluegrass
Revisiting Rock Fences of the Bluegrass
The Re-enchantment of Photography as a Primanry Geographic Mapping Medium
Bound and gagged: The fetishization of immobility in John Willie's Bizarre
Creating Desires and Configuring Habits: Building the Future of Carbon Forestry in Chiapas, Mexico
Nonlinear Postcards From the Edge: Thersholds and Tipping Points in Geomorphology
"Climate Leviathan"
Watershed processes and environmental change: how future variations in land cover, atomospheric deposition, and climate could affect hydrology and pollutants?
"Counter-cartographies: mapping, art, and the political."
Co-sponsored by the School of Art and Visual Studies
"Exile on Main Street: Fred Wilson's E Pluribus Unum and the Indianapolis Cultural Trail"