Resistant Atlas is an ongoing digital humanities project that explores the reconstruction of lost environmental logics through critical essays, digital tools, and physical artifacts.
Namely, it explores the way Bedouin Arabs experienced and lived through time, a context-specific environmental connection that replicates itself across every civilization living in a barren landscape - the desert, the plains, the arctic, the sea.
At Resistant Atlas, the focus is on sky-based logics; the movement of the stars, moon, sun, and how they have communicated time and space for hundreds of thousands of years, before our reliance on digital tools.
'How can time/space be experienced, or even intuitively understood, rather than dictated?