ABSTRACT
Land Enough uses the issues of rising sea levels, energy, waste, and diversity in a fictional climate-destroyed future. Each participant was given the role of explorer, architect, scientist, or engineer to create artful technologies in a fictional climate-destroyed future. These post-apocalyptic technologies signal the non-fungibility and fragility of nature.
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