Micro-Landscapes of the AnthropoceneMain MenuMarginal WorldsPlant WorldsAnimal WorldsAmy Huang, Natasha Stavreski and Rose RzepaWatery WorldsInsect WorldsBird-Atmosphere WorldsContributed by Gemma and MerahExtinctionsMarginal WorldsSam, Zach and AlexE-ConceptsAn emergent vocabulary of eco-concepts for the late AnthropoceneSigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d
The notion of ‘marginal worlds’ and ‘subterranean worlds’ resonates with a sentiment I tried to express in a recent acrylic painting of mine (Man’s vision, 2021).
In Encyclopedia of Caves, Hüppop portrays the subterranean worlds exists in ‘continuous darkness … isolation and restriction in space,’ such as in subterranean caves. On the one hand, caves offer a high degree of environmental stability and scarcity of predators – a ‘sanctuary’. But on the other, food is scare due to the lack of light and may be even water (unlike David Abrams’ drenched Balinese caves).
In The Roden Crater, Turrell posits the notion of vision, one that allows his visitors, in a lit-up cave, through a dormant volcanic crater, to look into a clear celestial sky.
In Man’s Vision, modern man still exist in a metaphorical darkness, articulated by the thick black paint that encases him; yet through the blue rectangle, the blueness of which is unchecked, a portal is open, to allow him to see with a relatively clear vision, from the human-centric world he is in, to the margin of the cosmos, to as far as he can see. However, as will be discussed later, this painting connotes humanism – unitarian selfhood and dualistic separations; his vision blinkered nevertheless. In the current ecological thinking, this Anthropocentric notion is facing the extinction of its own making, viz. the Anthropocene. Man's Vision, acrylic on canvas, 2021 (91 x 61 cm)
Work cited
Agofure, Joyce Onoromhenre. "Art As Eco-Protest and Communication in Tenure Ojaide's Selected Poetry." Routledge Handbook of Ecocriticism and Environmental Communication. Routledge, 2019, pp. 187-198. https://www-routledgehandbooks-com.wwwproxy1.library.unsw.edu.au/doi/10.4324/9781315167343-17