SCAN Summit 2024
Alison Scott is an artist, writer and art-worker based in Scotland often working with other artists on projects. Her work is research-led, driven by film, performance and writing practices, and forefronts collaborative, speculative approaches to knowledge production. Recent projects—drawing on encounters with weather, oil, land, and the idea of the commons—engage with aspects of environmental politics on an everyday, situated level. This talk was recorded at the SCAN Summit 2024, titled ‘Who can impress the forest, bid the tree, unfix the earth-bound root?’, to mark 21 years of the Land Reform Act Scotland, at a time when ownership of and access to land, affordable housing and green space are crucial in rural and urban Scotland. In the era of rewilding, carbon credits and global tourism, we took inspiration from the surviving remnants of Birnam Wood to explore forest, field and stream.
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