((r)e)volution
Revolution and evolution are strikingly different processes, yet both can create new life and new paradigms when conditions are ripe. As threats to the environment ascend in our psyche, and as technological insights radicalize our view of nature, are we engaged in a revolution with our relationship to the natural world? Or are we evolving at a glacial pace, unable to adapt to the changes happening around us? This volume of Whole Terrain reflects on the link between evolution and revolution that we have defined as ((r)e)volution.

Introduction
Coverartists/Art Essays
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Contents
- Night Ridazz
Donald Strauss
- Sunken Ground and Empty Oceans
Philip Camill
- Revolution: beauty and the coming-apart
of beauty, becoming beauty again
Janisse Ray
- Into the iWilderness
Hannah Alpert-Abrams
- Going Soft: Responsibility, Change,
and the Environment
Samantha Tibbetts
- The Evolution Revolution: How do
species originate anyway
Lynn Margulis with Peter Davenport
- The Environmental Evangelist: An Interview
with Jonathan Merritt
Peter Davenport
- Finding Our Voice on the Singing Planet
Jim Cummings
- Waves of Stillness
John L. Crockett
- The Next Fuel Transition
Twyla Dell
- Copernicus and the Boogeyman
Lafe Metz
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