Particulate and fluid matter move continuously and permeate our world. Rain falls and flows into streams; streams become rivers and run into the sea; seawater evaporates and descends again as rain. This rain nourishes trees that grow in the earth and eventually decay, feeding new seedlings. Transitional Acts: Suspension and Materiality in the Event. Jill McIntosh, 2023.
The realisation that we are mostly made of water means refusing a separation between nature and culture, between an environment “out there” and a human subject “in here.” Astrida Neimanus, https://www.interaliamag.org/interviews/astrida-neimanis/
Uncertainty is not merely a passing state but an enduring condition. We live in flux, navigating shifting landscapes – both literal and metaphorical – across digital spheres, personal identity and physical spaces. https://www.frieze.com/article/caught-landslide-art-age-uncertainty