Anthropocene

Anthropocene

by Edward Burtynsky
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The Anthropocene is a concept which challenges the foundations of humanities scholarship as it is traditionally understood.

It calls not only for closer engagement with the natural sciences but also for a synthetic approach bringing together insights from.

First published
2019
Publishers
Steidl Druckerei und Verlag· Gerhard
Subjects
Human ecology·Nature·Effect of human beings on·Global environmental change

Edward Burtynsky

About Edward Burtynsky

Burtynsky trained in photography at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Toronto in the 1970s. In 1981 Burtynsky photographed coal mines in Frackville, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1983 Burtynsky photographed in Georgian Bay, Ontario. He also photographed homesteads in British Columbia, Canada and Montana, United States. In the early 1980s, Burtynsky photographed mines in Utah and Montana, United States, and in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. In 1985 Burtynsky established Toronto Image Works, a darkroom rental facility, custom lab and photography gallery. In the same year he photographed rail cuts in British Columbia. Canadian landscape photographer. Canadian photographer, Toronto....

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