“To see was terrifying, and to stop seeing tore me apart from my forehead to my throat.”
— Maurice Blanchot, The Madness of the Day
Clarence John Laughlin (1905–1985) - “The Search for Identity No. 2”, 1940
Ideal Landscape with a Young Man Killing a Snake (Franz Caucig, 1810)
We need to change how we view the Anthropocene. While human impact is ubiquitous, it does not mean all interactions have led to destruction. This mindset distances both us from nature and nature from us. In contrast, the mindset of indigeneity sees humans as part of nature and has evolved technologies that use biodiversity as a building block. A new mythology of technology in the era of the Anthropocene can replace the pending threat that Nature will destroy us with the optimism that a collaboration with Nature can save us.
Julia Watson, Lo-TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism
Manuscript Case | European (Medieval style) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
'stag lying down,' rosa bonheur, french, c. 1875-85.
Masao Yamamoto.
Maria Denise Dessimoz, The Inevitable Anguish of Desire