A Tree, A Reader on Arboreal Kinship

A Tree, A Reader on Arboreal Kinship

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A Tree, A Reader on Arboreal Kinship / edited by Marjolein Van Der Loo / small, attractive paperback 4.4 x 6.7 inches, published by Onomatopee / ISBN 9789493382077 *** Artistic practices that share intimate, speculative and queer observations of tree kinship Plants make the world; they literally create soil, shape landscapes and regulate the climate to some extent. They provide oxygen, fuel, food, building materials and shelter. Is anthropomorphism a way to strengthen the connection between humans and trees or a danger that makes it impossible to acquire objective knowledge? A Tree: A Reader on Arboreal Kinship showcases research and works in which artists explore the relationship between people and trees and ways we can relate more closely to their time span. (Some species, such as pines and Japanese cypress trees, can live up to 5,000 years.) A Tree is about vegetal agency, plant knowledge and the interaction between plants and people. The aim of this reader is to nurture and encoura

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