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Simon Torssell Lerin & Bettina Hvidevold Hystad: Electronic Flora
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Simon Torssell Lerin & Bettina Hvidevold Hystad: Electronic Flora

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Keyword: 2010s-2020s, drawing, flora, flora, fungi, Swedish-Norwegian artist duo

Size: 230 × 330 mm
Pages: 256
Format: softcover
Language: English, Swedish
Illustration: in color
Editor: Johanna Widlund Crisman
Text: Giovanni Aloi, Nadia Bensbih, Emanuele Coccia, Bettina Hvidevold Hystad & Simon Torssell Lerin, Suresh Jayaram, Mats Karström, Brandon LaBelle, Lars Lerin, Michael Marder, Timothy Morton, Elisabet Yanagisawa
Book design: Åbäke
Printing: die Kuere
Publisher: Art & Theory
Pub Year: 2025
Weight: 1164 gr
ISBN: 9789198870527
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    Article no.: 9789198870527

    Travelogue into the biological networks

    From the publisher:
    This book documents Lerin/Hystad’s meetings with more than a hundred different plants through sketches, text, and music. The otherness of the non-human is by nature inexpugnable. The baseline of our sharing the planet with them, at this point in its evolutional history, entails making kin while negotiating distance. In line with the mounting environmental concerns, artists began to nurture the desire to present less mediated encounters with nature.

    Central to Lerin/Hystad’s modus operandi is a principle of ecological interconnectedness that manifests the undeniable presence of more than human worlds. The main objective has been that of dismantling the anthropocentric view that humans are the most perfect and intelligent species on this planet while inviting us to reconsider non-human intelligences and complexities as valuable diversity. Lerin connects sensors to the plants that Hystad has carefully drawn in their environment. The sensors register electrical currents that plants produce through their biological rhythms and that form a communicational network with animals, bacteria, and fungi.

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