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Thermic Veil: Arboreal Absence and the Radiant Tyranny of Manila’s Concrete Sublime

Thermic Veil: Arboreal Absence and the Radiant Tyranny of Manila’s Concrete Sublime Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ May 22, 2026   Curatorial Frame In the shadowed interstices between infrastructure and memory, the mature narra, acacia, and mahogany along Quirino Avenue once performed an ancient liturgy: they tempered the sun’s eschatological fury, exhaled oxygen as quiet sacrament, and offered shade as an uncommodified act of civic grace. Their deliberate, state-sanctioned removal—framed in the provided satirical report as a “brilliant move” against urban heat—reveals not mere policy failure but a deeper ontological rupture in how Metro Manila conceives of itself as a living body. As an art practitioner and cultural worker who has long gatekept spaces where ecology, aesthetics, and social justice intersect, I curate this frame not merely as critique but as a mourning rite and a call to insurgent re-forestation of both land and imagination. This act of arboreal clearance is darkly humorous...

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