Finding the Wild


Lichens
Post-Shelter
Mould Takeover
Don’t shit where you eat
The Mill
Fishing Zone
Compass
1-Stroke-Sugar-Motor
Non-Extractive Mining


Finding the Wild (Jazmin Charalambous & Felix Mohr) make sculpture, performance, and participatory works rooted in ecological research. Their practice moves slowly — through contaminated ground, living organisms, and overlooked materials. They ask what it means to pay attention to the more-than-human world at a time when it is disappearing.

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10. Richard Feynman




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           From Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!, 1985I wanted to convey an emotion I have about the beauty of the world. It’s difficult to describe because it’s an emotion. It’s analogous to the feeling one has in religion that has to do with a god that controls everything in the whole universe: there’s a generality aspect that you feel when you think about how things that appear so different and behave so differently are all run “behind the scenes” by the same organization, the same physical laws. It’s an appreciation of the mathematical beauty of nature, of how she works inside; a realization that the phenomena we see result from the complexity of the inner workings between atoms; a feeling of how dramatic and wonderful it is. It’s a feeling of awe — of scientific awe…



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