I am trained as a geologist, and also in computer science and philosophy. My work explores the tensions between binary and ternary logic across metaphysics, ecology, geopolitics, art history, and complex systems. I am particularly interested in the epistemological frameworks that shape our relationship to the world.
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Anthropocene: A Dispute of Words, A Dispute of Worlds
So yes, perhaps, with the Anthropocene, it is not something that will end—but something that will begin.
May 20, 2025



















