Pei-Hsin Cho
Pei-Hsin Cho is a Taiwanese visual storyteller with a particular focus on illustration and animation, currently living in London. Her work is narrative-based and combines traditional and digital techniques, taking personal sentiment and wrapping this with rational narration to catalyse subjective experience and memory.
Contributions
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Features
On the Horizon
The climate crisis is propelling us into uncharted territory, and our relationship with technology and nature will dictate how we navigate our way through.
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Features
Cold Comfort
A young Syrian refugee reflects on the part that climate breakdown has played in his migration.
— Issue #6 -
Essays
The Beautiful Horror of Plants
How plants have embodied the uncanny in art, literature and film.
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Features
Dreaming in Sci-Fi
Addressing climate breakdown will require transformational shifts in our politics and culture. A few lessons from science fiction’s imaginative explorations could help.
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Features
Make Me Good Soil
Writer Sophie Strand discusses the myth of the healthy self and why she advocates a view of mind and body as part of a broader web of relations with the world around us.
— Issue #15