An interview by Justin Hopper with writer and artist JR Carpenter.
We spoke about her project This Is a Picture of Wind - a digital exploration of wind and language, now in book form from Longbarrow Press; about weather, climate change and imperialism; about mapping invisible systems, and about Vahni Capildeo's poetic response to Picture of Wind.
Links:
JR Carpenter's This Is a Picture of Wind (digital version)
This is a Picture of Wind from Longbarrow Press
JR's website
(Host Justin Hopper has a website, too; twitter, even.)
Music by Chris Cannon
Title sounds by The Belbury Poly courtesy Ghost Box Records
Icons by Stefan Musgrove / Firebrand Creative
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