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<div class="">Dear empyrians, mushrooms, trees, dolly and pollies,
fishy creatures and cultures of mutating selves....<br>
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Let me again, pick up a few threads here... <br>
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Paul Vanouse on 19/06/18<br>
"What I find particularly interesting about this thread in a
mycelium discussion tending toward DNA and genetics is that
genetics are always portrayed with an arboreal model, i.e. “the
family tree”, “the family tree of man”, etc. Deleuze and Guattari
found the teleology and patterning of branching, as well as the
forever hierarchic relationship between branch and trunk as
something to be resisted. The branching model fits an ontology of
hierarchy, whereas the rhizome model fits a philosophy of
becoming."<br>
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Indeed, somehow the DNA investigation got some public confessions
on ancestry, roots tracing. <br>
Aviva is right to defend the trees grounding in watershed
dynamics, not necessary hierarchical.<br>
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In the case of MNS, no funding (as yet), thus, not much (top down)
management to speak of ...<br>
thus the networks inevitably "form, break, disrupt or mutate"
(annet dekker 19/06/18)<br>
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<div class="">recap Annet-<br>
"how networks form, break, disrupt or mutate...... how these types
of infrastructures could be 'cycled' into other projects and made
productive in other grounds. in other words, perhaps pragmatic,
how to take into account the human scale(s), how to connect and,
moreover, how to make sustainable these (post-net) networks?"<br>
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Let's talk about human scale(s), any takers??<br>
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and thanks to JJ's radical mycology link<br>
<a href="https://radicalmycology.com/" class="">https://radicalmycology.com/</a><br>
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Do the becoming imply <span
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take over? <br>
Frederic Neyrat's two questions lead us to a counter-narrative
that does not allow us so easily certify our assumptions to be
'OTHERS"<br>
(aya, human, non-human, chthulucene, do we have kinship in the
making??)<br>
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I think i am gonna need to stand still for a bit till someone
takes me out of the ruins................<br>
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over<br>
sl<br>
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