Long regarded a nuisance tree by Pacific Northwest loggers, Big Leaf Maples are now being poached from public lands. The wood in a small fraction of these mossy giants is figured, or beautifully patterned in ways coveted by guitar makers and musicians. Forester John Keller is helping land managers identify these rare trees before they disappear.
"The Detective" is a short film from “Unthinkable Films,” which is a large-scale collaboration project that draws together UW faculty members to develop short documentary films that speak and theorize our planet’s cataclysmic, unpredictable, or unprecedented future. The project launches with visual translation workshops on turning text-based humanistic scholarship into compelling visual and digital forms, followed by preliminary work on the pilot film in the series. The two faculty leads for this project are Daniel Hoffman (Jackson School of International Studies) and Lynn M. Thomas (History), who also did filming, production, and editing.
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