Plant migrations
Plant migrations
By bringing together scientific, artistic and critical texts around the
plant migration, this work joins the contemporary discussion between
arts and sciences: writers, thinkers and artists meet and confront each other
their views when discussing topics such as brewing, travel, or
migration. What words, what stories and what images to talk about plants?
which proliferate, sometimes causing fears of disorientation and loss of
Biodiversity? The ways we have of understanding these plant movements
bring aesthetic, ethical and political issues to light,
articulated around four axes: modalities, plant indisciplines, ambiguities
colonial and postcolonial and finally sympoiesis*. The address of the book is
plural: readers sensitive to the academic and artistic worlds
and the garden will be able to take the measure of what can tell us and us
learn about plants, between photographic investigations, texts, poems,
illustrations and interviews.
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