Shared Senses
In the world of juxtaposition, placing objects and beings in a new context can anthropomorphize those objects we describe as 'not alive'. While plants are living things, they are not humans or people, until we place them in a relatable situation.
Although plants do not have ears, they might sense vibrations and chemical changes in their environment. We relate to them through symbols of translation, images that create a new situation for those objects that we can then empathize through.
We live in a constant flux of energy where all forms of being use what they have at their disposal to better attune to the waves of energy around them. Humans create ideas to help understand and relate to those changes in energy and output something new and expressive that not only deviates but collaborates with the environment.
Interphyto Acoustics, 2021. Printed media collage.
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