Kawah Putih lake, Hank888
“The Kawah Putih site was opened to visitors in 1987. The lake is 2,430 meters, 7970 feet, above sea level so the local climate is often quite chilly (temperatures are frequently around 10 degrees celsius). This makes a brisk change from the humidity of the north Java plain and the capital city of Jakarta. Kawah Putih is a sizeable highly acid lake (pH 0.5-1.3) which changes colour from bluish to whitish green, or brown, depending on the concentration of sulfur and the temperature or the oxidation state. The sand and rocks surrounding the lake have been also leached into whitish colours through interaction with the acidic lake waters (with possible mineral precipitation as well).”
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DIRECTOR’S NOTE
You can’t go home. This play has a particular
care for and interest in its victims. The residentinciting event is endless. tragedy is much more
concerned with footnotes than it is with gods.well acquainted with what happens afterward,
storytellers claim they can’t diverge from what’swritten: resist. rage against what must be.
tell a story about war without talkingabout love. survive its aftermath. fail
to find resolution. make this sufferinga home. There’s no breaking this chain—
fate, as always, gets its way.Poetry assembled from the program of an Oresteia production. Nov. 2023.
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Dorothea Lange, Untitled (Adele Boke), 1951, gelatin silver print photograph
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Dene mukluks made in Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Canada.
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George Hawley Hallowell (1871 - 1926) - Christmas Snow. 1922. Gouache.
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Alfred’s Heron by Carol Eckert
cotton, linen, wire (14.5 x 19 x 2.5")
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