organic / inorganic

    

    Organic includes all living things. Inorganic, clearly distinct by definition; contains all that is artificial and inanimate. Though not naturally, but by their nature, organic and inorganic exist together and also, from an etymological point of view, the latter contains the former.

    We already can see the processes of organic and artificial matter co-inhabitate and form a system to a point where gradually the two start lacking any clear distinction even become dependent on one another. Im interested in mutability of landscapes in continuity to adapt the synthetic to its ecology.


    I’m planning to focus on subjects of the organic and the inorganic without presenting these two as a venture between opposites, with an emphasis on natural ways of pollination, their lab-mutated genes and artificiality within ecologies, as well as biotechnology related to plants; including and strongly considering ethical debates.


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