Ifor Duncan is a practice-led interdisciplinary researcher, writer and artist. He is Postdoctoral Researcher on the ERC project EcoViolence at the University of Utrecht. Ifor’s research focuses on the overlaps of political violence against communities in the contexts of devastated watery ecologies. These include river borders, mega-dam projects and rivers as dynamic archives of genocide. He encounters these concerns through visual cultures, cultural memory, and a fieldwork practice that involves submerged audio-visual methods. 

Ifor has a PhD from the Centre for Research Architecture, Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London. In addition to being a Lecture at CRA he has previously been a postdoctoral research fellow at NICHE (The New Institute: Centre for Environmental Humanities), Università Ca’Foscari Venezia (2020-22). He has published articles in international journals including e-flux, Area, Green Letters, Journal of Visual Culture as well as screening and exhibiting internationally including at Biennale of Sydney, SAVVY Contemporary in Berlin, Ambika P3, TBA21 AcademyMovement Radio Athens, Tranzit.sk.