Garden Project week 6: Poplar
Dear Florence,
This sentence you wrote this week intrigues me the most: 'If I separate it means that I am not there anymore'. I would propose we take it into our research in week 7. I think of it as being a sort of negative positive, that in not being attached we are actually more symbiotically entangled with plants. I separate myself from myself, the many parts that make up me. Then I find these parts in other relationships with beings/organic matter. The gut bacteria, the water in our bodies, the oxygen and the carbon.
Here is a video sketch I made while contemplating/observing the Poplar and a link to our audio recording.
https://vimeo.com/416989606
https://soundcloud.com/rosalind-masson/botanical-garden-residency-week-3
This sentence you wrote this week intrigues me the most: 'If I separate it means that I am not there anymore'. I would propose we take it into our research in week 7. I think of it as being a sort of negative positive, that in not being attached we are actually more symbiotically entangled with plants. I separate myself from myself, the many parts that make up me. Then I find these parts in other relationships with beings/organic matter. The gut bacteria, the water in our bodies, the oxygen and the carbon.
Here is a video sketch I made while contemplating/observing the Poplar and a link to our audio recording.
https://vimeo.com/416989606
https://soundcloud.com/rosalind-masson/botanical-garden-residency-week-3
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