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The Artists' Emergency Response Cycle: Play, Ambiguity, and Open-ended Questions in Urgent Times

 
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  • The Artists' Emergency Response Cycle: Play, Ambiguity, and Open-ended Questions in Urgent Times by Zeph Fishlyn

    The Artists' Emergency Response Cycle: Play, Ambiguity, and Open-ended Questions in Urgent Times

    Zeph Fishlyn

    Zeph began to research disaster in spring 2019—one year before the beginning of a pandemic, economic chaos, a racial justice uprising, and ash falling from orange Western skies. This book details some of Zeph's research and projects through this eventful time, and appropriates a standard tool of emergency management to propose the necessity of play, ambiguity and open-ended questions in urgent times.

 
 
 

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