ISSUE #32.

ISSUE #32.




SOUND OF SOIL:


Layered and living; 
the sounds, under. 
 

 


Listen.


Music to ground with  







Feel.

“Remember the earth whose skin you are,” writes Joy Harjo, and there is literal truth to this. We are grown from the body of the Earth, we are made of it, and to it we return."

A free, online interactive cookbook by Emergence Magazine, celebrating the seasons through the food we prepare together. 

 

READ: SEASONS OF THE MONASTIC TABLE ↯




 

 

 


Think.

Awe hits us. It's in our bones when you look up into the worlds of the sky, when we look down, from a great height, back into the worlds of the ground. It transcends, it transports. But what is it, and how we we cultivate it in our lives? Scientists are still trying to figure out the what, why and how  

 





 


Wonder.  


"For me, then, a poetry map is an outcome, a poetry-based artwork that uses cartographic elements, illustration, collage and text to present poetry in a way that effects the reading of the poem. 
"

– Lee Mackenzie.


UK poet Lee Mackenzie is embedded in the artistic practise of poetry mapping, transcribing poetry onto maps to create layered representations of physical landscapes. For Lee, the central question is: when do spaces become places. 

↯ IMMERSE: LEE MACKENZIE'S POETRY MAPS 

 

 

 



  




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