Date of Submission
Spring 2018
Academic Programs and Concentrations
Anthropology; Environmental and Urban Studies
Project Advisor 1
Yuka Suzuki
Abstract/Artist's Statement
Beginning with globally oriented ideological constructions of water as resource, this project explores the materiality of water and how it comes to understood within our current geological era. Specifically exploring the politics of scientific knowledge production, I follow the methodological processes of the Bard Water Lab as they monitor water quality of a local stream, exploring how different apparatuses of observation are utilized in order to make a stream a legible and knowable object.
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Open Access
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Recommended Citation
Raimondo, Carlo Diego, "Knowing Water: Science and the Politics of Knowledge Production along the Saw Kill" (2018). Senior Projects Spring 2018. 190.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2018/190
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