Aquifer: The Florida Review Online

Apr 24, 2019

My pieces "The Presidio 9," "The Presidio 11," "Lands End 2," "Golden Gate Park 1," and "Golden Gate Park 5" from the "Green Matter / Gray Space" series are included in the April 2019 edition of Aquifer: The Florida Review Online.

Green Matter / Gray Space: Golden Gate Park 1 by Aaron Wilder

“Green Matter / Gray Space” is a play on words from the terms “green space” (an area of grass, trees, or other vegetation set apart for recreational or aesthetic purposes in an otherwise urban environment) and “gray matter” (the darker tissue of the brain and spinal cord, consisting mainly of nerve cell bodies and branching dendrites). The increasing population growth in cities calls into question (or enters into a gray area) the future of green space. When every area of a city is constructed for housing and other buildings, the area of green space per capita shrinks. If the vegetation that has, over time, been ripped out to make space for more human activity can be thought of as the gray matter of the ecosystem, what is it that we are doing to the intelligence of our planet’s environment? With climate change, our insatiable waste, and minimization of plant life, how will our health as city dwellers be impacted by the diminishing environment we rely upon for water, air, and food?


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