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Natural Selection Among the Ruins

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:35 authored by Susan Ballard
At about the same time that the railways were snaking their way across the major continents of the earth, animals and plants were finding themselves increasingly enclosed. Exponential increases in industrialization had facilitated shifts in scale and experience. For the human, the movement was from the local to the national, for the animal, it was from the farm to the factory, for the plants it was the process of becoming fuel for the massive belching machines inhabiting the landscape in their place.

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S. Ballard 2013 Natural Selection Among the Ruins University of Canterbury Iiam Campus Gallery, Christchurch 1 4 Hayden Fowler New World Order 6-30 August 2013

Parent title

Hayden Fowler - essays

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1-4

Language

English

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ISSN: 1176-1164

RIS ID

81062

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