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Book Synopsis: Essays, conversations, selected texts, and a rich collection of thought-provoking artworks celebrate a revolution in bio art. Expertly designed by Omnivore and printed on special papers, including chlorophyll cover and crush citrus and crush cocoa pages.
The texts and artworks in Symbionts provoke a necessary conversation about our species and its relation to the planet. Are we merely “mammalian weeds,” as evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis put it? Or are we partners in producing and maintaining the biosphere, as she also suggested? Symbionts reflects on a recent revolution in bio art that departs from the late-1990s code-oriented experiments to embrace entanglement and symbiosis (“with-living”). Combining documentation of contemporary artworks with texts by leading thinkers, Symbionts, which accompanies an exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center, offers an expansive view of humanity’s place on the planet.
Color reproductions document works by international artists that respond to the revelation that planetary microbes construct and maintain our biosphere. A central essay by coeditor Caroline Jones sets their work in the context of larger discussions around symbiosis; additional essays, an edited roundtable discussion, and selected excerpts follow. Contributors explore, among other things, the resilient ecological knowledge of indigenous scholars and artists, and “biofiction,” a term coined by Jones to describe the work of such theoretical biologists as Jacob von Uexküll as well as the witty parafictions of artist Anicka Yi. A playful glossary puts scientific terms in conversation with cultural ones.
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Discover the fascinating world of bio art with Symbionts: Contemporary Artists and the Biosphere. This expertly designed book showcases an unparalleled collection of thought-provoking artworks, essays, and conversations that celebrate a revolutionary shift in the bio art movement. Printed on special papers including a unique chlorophyll cover and crush citrus and crush cocoa pages, this book is a true sensory experience.
Are we mere "mammalian weeds" or active partners in preserving the biosphere? This is the thought-provoking question that Symbionts seeks to explore. Delve into the works of international artists who respond to the groundbreaking revelation that planetary microbes play a vital role in constructing and maintaining our ecosystem. Through color reproductions and engaging texts by leading thinkers, this book offers an expansive view of humanity's place on this planet.
Immerse yourself in the resilient ecological knowledge of indigenous scholars and artists, as well as the ingenious "biofiction" of theoretical biologists and witty artist Anicka Yi. Symbionts takes you on a journey that combines art, science, and cultural conversation, truly pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a symbiotic species on Earth.
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