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dear all
thank you for these very interesting responses that have come in, from Alana,
and Murat, and thanks also to Simon from NZ for alerting us to the review
of Michael Marder's What Is Plant-Thinking?: Botany’s Copernican Revolution
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hi Johannes,
I will try to answer your question about performance and documentation in
relation to my Frugivore project.
Working with plants in this case is both private and a public in some ways.
When I am working on this project, I am
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Dear empyreans,
I'm afraid that being a late entrant into the discussion and not having
had the time to engage properly with what Murat and others have been
saying, I will not be able to present Jakob von Uexküll in a way that
can
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Great discussion heading into our final week of Plant Art and New
Media! Week four brings us three guest discussants, Laura Cinti,
Grégory Lasserre, and Anaïs met den Ancxt.
Looking forward to continuing the conversation!
Dr Laura Cinti