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If you enjoyed the ideas in this video, we think you’ll also enjoy the rest of our work, which includes over 4 years of podcasts, full-length interviews with experts like you’ve seen in this video, written essays, and more, all of which can be found on our Substack. Paid subscribers get our videos 2 weeks early and without ads, get access to behind the scenes, scripts, full essays, and full podcasts. We also have a regular (free) newsletter where we discuss current events and give creative updates, as well as occasional essays. https://deathinthegarden.substack.com/ This video is made without the use of generative AI. All imagery apart from archival footage is owned, created, or captured by us, Arqetype Media LLC. If you’d like to support our work, join us on Substack, and please remember to like, subscribe, comment, and share. Appreciate our work but don't want a paid subscription? Buy us a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/deathinthegarden Contact us: [email protected] ….. Some call this age, our age, the Anthropocene. It means that in this age, human activity is exerting the dominant influence on Earth. Humans have changed everything from the carbon cycle to the water cycle, and have completely disrupted the Earth’s systems and functions. We have transformed every ecological niche on earth, and in most cases, not for the better. No one can deny that humans have had an outsized role in the terraforming, manufacturing, standardizing, and domination of the world. This fact — that humans have had the ability to transform and leverage so much of the environment for our uses, has led us to have a subtle but pernicious understanding of ourselves: that we are separate from nature somehow, like demi-gods on Earth with the power to transcend our limits, exceeding beyond any other creature. But as Lewis Mumford wrote, “man is nevertheless no god.” So, what is this… anthropos? What are humans, really? What are the key qualities that make us — this animal that has so much potential for creation and destruction? That is what we explore in this film, laying down a conceptual and philosophical framework that will inform the rest of our work in upcoming episodes of Death in The Garden. ….. Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Editor: Jake Marquez Assistant Director, Writer, Producer: Maren Morgan Executive Producers: James Connolly, Jake Marquez, & Maren Morgan Motion Graphics: Jake Marquez Additional Prop Design: Christian Morgan Featuring: Maren Morgan, Jake Marquez, Kelly Burningham, Parker Burningham, Emilee Yaakola, Erik Rudd, Dallin Robinson, Dhane Taylor, Elisha Garrett, Koda Sol Featured Assets: Google Earth Timelapse (Google, Landsat, Copernicus) The First Humans: Human Origins and History to 10,000 B.C. (Illustrated History of Humankind, Vol. 1), American Museum of Natural History The People of the Stone Age: Early Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers (Illustrated History of Humankind, Vol. 2), American Museum of Natural History Old World Civilizations: The Rise of Cities and States (Illustrated History of Humankind, Vol. 3), American Museum of Natural History The How and Why Wonder Book of Basic Inventions, Leonard Vosburgh