How lines of trust—and their ruptures—shape the affective and physical dimensions of both land and territory.
The experiences collected, sites encountered, and knowledge exchanged during the Mississippi. An Anthropocene River project depended on securing the trust of those involved. These same contexts evidence a history of trust being continually breached. Reflecting on such historical duplicity, as well as the contemporary circumstances surrounding Field Station 2, Louise Carver for Temporary continent. outlines how lines of trust—and their ruptures—shape the affective and physical dimensions of both land and territory.