Connective Tissue and Bacterial Echoes: Four Artists, a River, and an Artificial Agent
Carbon bodies are nomads. Time moves through them, and eventually, the cells, fibers,and organs wilt, rot,and die, becoming fodder for something new. This perpetual recycling of physical matter excretes tendrils of smoke, dirt, dust,and spores. As bodies are buried, burnt,or sent into space, their t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ecocene: Cappadocia journal of environmental humanities 2022-12 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Carbon bodies are nomads. Time moves through them, and eventually, the cells, fibers,and organs wilt, rot,and die, becoming fodder for something new. This perpetual recycling of physical matter excretes tendrils of smoke, dirt, dust,and spores. As bodies are buried, burnt,or sent into space, their traces and cellular legacies become absorbed in everything and exist everywhere all at once on this celestial body. In this way, human, vegetal,and more-than-human bodies become sustenance and cellular traces for generations. |
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ISSN: | 2717-8943 2717-8943 |
DOI: | 10.46863/ecocene.87 |