The Compost Reader series sees the world as an interconnected being, where all its parts relate to one another. Composting as a way of cultivating consciousness through questions instead of answers, and from uncertainty and doubt.
This second volume of ‘Compost Reader’ continues to espouse its vision of the world as an interconnected being, where all parts relate to one another. The act of composting becomes our new relational ontology. Composting is seen as a way of cultivating consciousness through questions instead of answers, and from uncertainty and doubt. Hydro-memories, a talking lion, sounds that live in a snail shell, a dry swamp, a herbal medicine witch girl, ephemeral queer performances, chemical-sensing tentacles, stone eaters, scriptures-fossil, dolphins in traffic, blue humanities, and digital forensic public spaces are just some of the matters fermenting in this book.
With contributions by: Filipa Ramos, Panamby, María Morata and Lorenzo Galgó, Marie Skousen, Natasha Thembiso Ruwona, Zachary Schoenhut, Pauline Ruffiot, alfonso borragán, Valeria Mata and Maxime Dossin, Esther Gatón, Cristóbal Olaya Meza, Paloma Contreras Lomas
The Compost Reader series sees the world as an interconnected being, where all its parts relate to one another. Composting as a way of cultivating consciousness through questions instead of answers, and from uncertainty and doubt.
This second volume of ‘Compost Reader’ continues to espouse its vision of the world as an interconnected being, where all parts relate to one another. The act of composting becomes our new relational ontology. Composting is seen as a way of cultivating consciousness through questions instead of answers, and from uncertainty and doubt. Hydro-memories, a talking lion, sounds that live in a snail shell, a dry swamp, a herbal medicine witch girl, ephemeral queer performances, chemical-sensing tentacles, stone eaters, scriptures-fossil, dolphins in traffic, blue humanities, and digital forensic public spaces are just some of the matters fermenting in this book.
With contributions by: Filipa Ramos, Panamby, María Morata and Lorenzo Galgó, Marie Skousen, Natasha Thembiso Ruwona, Zachary Schoenhut, Pauline Ruffiot, alfonso borragán, Valeria Mata and Maxime Dossin, Esther Gatón, Cristóbal Olaya Meza, Paloma Contreras Lomas