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Ifor Duncan

Ifor Duncan is a London based writer, researcher and lecturer. He is a current Visual Cultures MPhil/PhD candidate at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has an MA from the Centre for Multidisciplinary & Intercultural Inquiry (CMII) at UCL, and BA in Literature and History from the University of Leeds. His research concerns global and temporal scales of climate injustice. Ifor is currently Research Assistant for the Natural History of Memory research project, which considers the ways environments and ecologies register and mediate catastrophe and injustice. Ifor is a regular auditor of Curatorial / Knowledge Seminars.

Research project: His current doctoral research centres on climate imaginaries with a specific focus on theoretical, cultural and aesthetic considerations of sea-level rise and flooding. Using both memory and future imaginaries he engages with the spaces, materialities and traumas of climate events.