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Ground|Water: The Art, Design and Science of a Dry River [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 112 pages, 39 ilustrations, 66 photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816530238
  • ISBN-13: 9780816530236
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 112 pages, 39 ilustrations, 66 photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816530238
  • ISBN-13: 9780816530236
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Groundwater brings together a diverse community of artists, designers, and scientists interested in understanding and raising public awareness about local water and its relationship to global climate. This engaging collection of photographs, graphic design, architectural drawings, artist books, essays, and poems by University of Arizona faculty and students is an ode to the dry rivers of Tucson, Arizona. Poems and essays by Nathaniel Brodie, Alison Deming, Allison Dushane, Gregg Garfin, Ander Monson, Logan Phillips, and Paul Robbins provide poetic perspectives on the Rillito River; an overview of the region’s climate, hydrology, and water policy; a comparison between the theory and practice of interdisciplinary research; and a trail of the overlapping roles of science and art in the construction of contemporary concepts of nature from the Romantic period to the present.
Art and design projects include intercontinental comparisons of arid regions and river systems, finely detailed drawings and photographic series reflecting direct encounters with the local landscape, and collaborations with the Rillito River Project. One scientist in the project describes the ability of these creative projects to “transform messages from the stilted language of scientific literature into rich, multifaceted vocabularies that can be grasped by those interested, but inexpert, in the subject matter.” Turning the desecrated and overlooked dry rivers of Tucson into muse and inspiration, this project speaks volumes about community, creativity, and responsibility.
Groundwater is a work of art in itself, beautifully designed and produced with lush color reproductions, letterpress printed covers and open-sewn binding.


Ground|Water brings together a diverse community of artists, designers and scientists interested in understanding and raising public awareness about local water and its relationship to global climate. This engaging collection of photographs, graphic design, architectural drawings, artist books, essays, and poems by University of Arizona faculty and students is an ode to the dry rivers of Tucson, Arizona.
Publisher's Note vi
Javier D. Duran
Foreword vii
Katharine L. Jacobs
Acknowledgements + Introduction viii
Ellen Mcmahon
Ander Monson
Beth Weinstein
Rillito
5(2)
Alison Hawthorne Deming
Dry City River
7(7)
Nathaniel Brodie
Rillito River Project
14(5)
Ellen Benjoya Skotheim
John Newman
Jennifer Powers-Murphy
Water Bar
19(1)
Nicole Sweeney
Confluence of Boundaries
20(4)
Jennifer Heinfeld
What's So Important About Water?
24(4)
Jessica Gerlach
Canto Rillito (With Bats Under Bridges)
28(3)
Logan Phillips
Desert Water: Paradoxes and Trade-Offs
31(5)
Gregg Garfin
Ref, Yoos River
36(2)
John Gialanella
Expedition
38(4)
Camden Hardy
Sweetwater Journal
42(5)
Robert Long
Imagination and Invention: Romanticism and the Life of a Dry River
47(7)
Allison Dushane
Sweetwater Wetlands, 2010
54(5)
Daniel Cheek
Talking through Objects: Multidisciplinary Dialogues with "Things"
59(6)
Paul Robbins
Climatic Landscaped Habitat
65(1)
Jongwoo Kim
The Nile and Colorado Rivers
66(2)
Danielle Alvarez
Tucson's Water Future
68(2)
Jeff Leinenveber
Tucson + Production
70(4)
Mathew Propst
Industrial Receptacles
74(4)
Sulaiman Alothman
I in River
78(20)
Ander Monson
Past Year's Data/Future Archive 2010-11
98(4)
Christiana Caro
Biographies 102