The increasingly unsettled hydrological dynamics of the earth call us to attend to the shifting relations between the different ‘bodies of water’ (Neimanis 2017) including the body of water that is oneself. These bodies of water are always already in touch, leaking into and co-constituting one another. Being thus intimately muddled in the ethics and bodily politics of environmental devastation and injustice, water is the stuff of trans-corporeal posthumanism, or ‘hydrofeminism’ (Neimanis 2012).
Hydrofeminism
References/ further reading: Astrida Neimanis – Hydrofeminism; On Becoming a Body of Water (2012), Astrida Neimanis – Bodies of Water (2017)
Entangled Pathogens - Interview with Dr. Lina Moses
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A Forest of Many Worlds
09.10.2021 — 30.10.2021, 09.10.21, 18:00 Exhibition Opening
With Paula Baeza Pailamilla, Aldir Polymeris, Willimann/Arai, Sarina Scheidegger, Dominik Zietlow and Paloma Ayala. Find out more
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