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"textContent": "_A quick note: we're having a great talk next week with Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen on his career. In this conversation, I'll trace the arc of that practice through_ Otherworlds_, Steensen's survey exhibition at Centre PHI in Montréal, which gathers five installations across five distinct spaces and spans roughly 15 years of work._\n\n_He has spent the last decade doing something unusual: treating the video game engine as a medium for ecological fieldwork. His immersive installations grow from years of on-site research—underwater volcanic vents near the Azores, collapsed ice caves in the Swiss Alps, experimental forests in Minnesota—transformed into virtual worlds that sit somewhere between scientific document and living dream._\n\nSign up\n\nOk, on to the recommendations! If you're curious what piques my interest, please check out my guidelines.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
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