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Read MoreThe Future Landscapes podcast episode, "Fossil Injustice: Tušimice coal power plant," examines the slow violence of coal extraction through sound. By contrasting industrial noise with natural sounds, the project exposes the hidden impact of fossil fuel infrastructure on our environment and collective imagination.
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