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Edward Burtynsky's monumental chronicle of the human impact on the planet(newyorker.com)
73 points by pseudolus 14 hours ago | 12 comments
  • cardamomo11 hours ago

    There's a fantastic documentary about Burtynsky's work, Manufactured Landscapes. I highly recommend it, even if you just watch the opening. https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/projects/films/manufactured-...

    • Duanemclemore11 hours ago |parent

      It's actually the first in what became a series!

      Watermark [0] and The Anthropocene[1] are both phenomenal. In fact, in terms of cinematography, I think Watermark is the best. Manufactured Landscapes was absolutely earth-shattering in my own consideration of humans and our ecologies though.

      If you find yourself liking Burtynsky may I also suggest checking out Richard Misrach and the classic book of Manfred Hamm photography, Dead Tech [2].

      (We'd be remiss to leave out the contributions of Jennifer Baichwal to all three films and Nicholas de Pencier on The Anthropocene.)

      [0] https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/projects/films/watermark

      [1] https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/projects/films/anthropocene-...

      [2] https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Tech-Guide-Archaeology-Tomorrow/... (Only linked to Amazon because people have posted images)

    • ethan_smith7 hours ago |parent

      Burtynsky's environmental trilogy is worth exploring in full: Manufactured Landscapes (2006), Watermark (2013), and Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (2018).

      • bookofjoe4 hours ago |parent

        All three available to stream on Prime Video

    • cnr8 hours ago |parent

      The whole movie is available on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/ManufacturedLandscapes_201902

  • jebarkeran hour ago

    I just finished reading “The Sixth Extinction” and it’s hard not to just feel sadness at many of these pictures. The economic benefits of this rapid human development are undeniable but the impact on earth as a whole is pretty horrifying.

  • pseudolus6 hours ago

    Link to the show at the International Center of Photography (NYC): https://www.icp.org/exhibitions/edward-burtynsky-great-accel...

    Petapixel article with more photos and commentary: https://petapixel.com/2025/06/24/photographer-edward-burtyns...

  • pseudolus14 hours ago

    https://archive.ph/hTj6w

    • linusg7895 hours ago |parent

      http://web.archive.org/web/20250713051005/https://www.newyor...

  • AndrewKemendoan hour ago

    Scarcely different than the world shown in WALL-E or idiocracy

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  • atoav9 hours ago

    The first picture must be these windmills that ruin the landscape. /s