Law, Land & Loneliness (2019) is a body of work by artist Amber Hahn, which brings together two months of investigative research in the United States. Informed by dialogue with The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Intrepid Potash and Utah Department of Natural Resources, the work concentrates on examining the anthropogenic landscape phenomenology occurring around Wendover, Utah.

An installation by Amber Hahn
Dancers: Ruby Embley & Yanaëlle Thiran
Music: Jennifer Walton
Duration: 30 minutes
Performance dates: 20-24/06/2019 at Goldsmiths, University of London
The choreography proposes to traverse geological and sensual fields of knowledge and experience, as a way of offering different modes of thinking about global issues that can transition into one another and contribute to the design of an elemental ethics capable of dissolving forms, both juridical and discursive, that support global capital’s extractive practices.
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