Dev Harlan
@devharlan.bsky.social
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Artist, Researcher, NYC Earth Science, Columbia DEES '25 "De-Growth Fangirl" www.devharlan.com
Very interesting conference by the Anthropocene Sediment Network last month, thank you
@anthrosednet.bsky.social
for the opportunity to participate! Recordings can now be seen here:
youtu.be/2m2h0sjiaX8?...
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Thin Natures, Speculative Cores, and Rumors of The Regenerative Turn - Dev Harlan
YouTube video by The Anthropocene Sediment Network
https://youtu.be/2m2h0sjiaX8?feature=shared
4 months ago
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Currents 2025 opening this week! Excited to be participating with a screening of moving image work āAfterlives IIā
add a skeleton here at some point
5 months ago
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Great exhibit up at New Incās Demo 2025, on view in lower Manhattan until June 22:
demofestival.org
DEMO2025
5 months ago
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Helheim Glacier, Greenland. Images from Landsat, panchromatic band, June & July 2023. Notice the large, dark colored icebergs breaking off en masse in the July '23. Ice calving does not normally happen this way at Helheim and may be due to excessive thinning of the glacier.
9 months ago
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Wes McQ | Art Maxi | Fractional CMO
9 months ago
Newest acquisition to the collection "Five Body Problems #3, (Afterlives)"
@devharlan.bsky.social
I adore this piece "... of global resource extraction and the myth of limitless consumption. I depict technological decay and disruption as it is not clear if a stable solution exists..."
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Skimming some relevant readings from David Golumbia's thoroughly researched book "Cyberlibertarianism" see thread š§µ š½
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36 views on technostalgia, just to get you started:
brooklynrail.org/2025/02/art-...
Appreciate the mention in this excellent article on the Brooklyn Rail by Charlotte Kent @
[email protected]
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https://brooklynrail.org/2025/02/art-technology/thirty-six-views-on-nostalgia-technostalgia-and-retrofuturism/
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Jason Koebler
10 months ago
Suddenly, out of nowhere, a declassified World War II-era CIA guide to sabotaging fascism in the workplace has become one of the most popular free ebooks on the internet:
www.404media.co/declassified...
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Declassified CIA Guide to Sabotaging Fascism Is Suddenly Viral
The World War II-era "Simple Sabotage Field Manual" is full of steps that office workers can take to resist leadership.
https://www.404media.co/declassified-cia-guide-to-sabotaging-fascism-is-suddenly-viral/
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Columbia Climate School
10 months ago
An interactive map from
@ncdp.bsky.social
compiles data from official sources (FEMA, CAL FIRE, NOAA, NASA, EPA, ESRI, more) to track California wildfire perimeters, air quality, evacuation orders/shelters, damage assessments, disaster recovery centers, demographics/social vulnerability, and more.
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CA Wildfires of 2025
NCDP has assembled official data sources that track wildfire perimeters, damage, individual assistance, weather, and demographics.
https://ncdp.columbia.edu/ca-wildfires-data-map/
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"The aesthetic nod to early computing isnāt just nostalgic; it underscores how tech culture has historically dismissed or sidelined environmental urgency." --Verse
11 months ago
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"These interactive works examine the ethical entanglements of tech and climate science ā mapping where we stand (āYou Are Hereā) amidst hypothetical trajectories of apathy, denial, and systemic inertia." -Verse
11 months ago
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Been losing sleep on this for weeks! Happy to announce auction goes live today on Verse, 1PM EST, 7PM CET "The Dithering (You Are Here)"
verse.works/exhibitions/...
Thanks so much
@fakewhale.bsky.social
for curating. Enjoy the work and happy bidding!
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The Dithering (You Are Here) | Verse
The series *The Dithering* extends Dev Harlanās work with emulated desktops to contextualize climate apathy within the history of techtopian imaginaries which have largely been dismissive or hostile t...
https://verse.works/exhibitions/the-dithering-you-are-here
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'Late Stage Capitaloscene' part of the exhibit 'The Dithering (You Are Here) coming to
verse.works
12/11, presented by
@fakewhale.bsky.social
:
verse.works/exhibitions/...
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āYou Are Hereā Strange Attractors, AppleScript, 1992 IPCC Climate Report, OS 7.1, generative graphics in C Coming soon on
Verse.works
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12 months ago
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Cthuluscene CO2 Proxy
verse.works/series/cthul...
12 months ago
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Cthuluscene CO2 Proxy Now live on
Verse.works
, Part of the solo exhibition "The Dithering (You Are Here)" Curated by
@fakewhale.bsky.social
verse.works/series/cthul...
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Cthuluscene CO2 Proxy by Dev Harlan | Verse
The series *The Dithering (You Are Here)* extends Dev Harlanās work with emulated desktops to contextualize climate apathy within the history of techtopian imaginaries which have largely been dismissi...
https://verse.works/series/cthuluscene-co2-proxy-by-dev-harlan
12 months ago
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On the reading list, just published this month and so relevant right now! Also highly recommend Golumbiaās 2016 book, The Politics of Bitcoin:
firestorm.coop/products/161...
12 months ago
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Impressed with the care and attention that went into this show at the Institute of Fine Arts, Cali, Colombia, thank you so much
@dianedrubay.bsky.social
and Ana Aguirre for including me! Here are a couple views of the work "Afterlives, Vignettes" from the exhibit which closed last weekend:
12 months ago
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A 1990 climate projection from the IPCC AR1. I dropped a pin for 2024 atmospheric C02 concentration -- we're basically at Business-As-Usual š«
12 months ago
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Here's to growing something new.
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