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Sam Nightingale

Sam Nightingale is an artist-researcher working within environmental media. He uses experimental forms of photography and speculative fieldwork to re-imagine and re-image the spectral-material complexities of settler colonialism, extractivism and their ongoing impact on human and non-human worlds. Nightingale recently co-edited the book Fieldwork for Future Ecologies: Radical Practice for Art and Art-based Research (2022). He is a member of the Centre for Research Architecture (Goldsmiths, University of London)—an international cohort of artist-researchers working at the intersection of architecture, law, media and climate science, where he is also a PhD candidate. He is an Associate Lecturer at the Royal College of Art’s School of Architecture.

Two white boards with botanical art, film negatives, and plant imprints are clipped together with metal clips and laid on a gray textured surface. The boards display leaves and flower images in earthy brown and green tones.
Attuning to the Politics and Poetics of Seaweed in the Hebrides
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