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Dazzling Worlds: Radiations from the

Indian Ocean Edge

IAG Conference 2019

The University of Tasmania

9-13 July 2019

Michele Lobo

Deakin University

Melbourne

If anything, the Anthropocene is a spark that will

light a fire in our imaginaries. This is a time to

think big, to dream. We dream about abundant

futures

Rosemary-Claire Collard, Jessica Dempsey & Juanita Sundberg (2014): A Manifesto

for Abundant Futures, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 105( 2)

pp. 322-330.

Hakeem’s sketch of Myanmar

Large leafed eucalyptus tree - Corymbia foelscheana.

Leafless vine – Gaoloowurrah

Red Eugenia

Ironbark

Milkwood

Native plum

Darwin landscapes: Police Inspector Paul

Heinrich Matthias Foelsche

Kangaroo- Angootpa

Opossum –Macmilla

Wild dog – Meelinga

Emu – Langura

Black duck – Benaymara

Pelican – Madaridja

Laughing jackass – Lanurba

White cockatoo – Nangarangwarra

Crow – Quagabar

Fish – Mudduwa

Snake - Midjeera

Darwin landscapes: Police Inspector Paul

Heinrich Matthias Foelsche

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