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ble imperative of the ecological surrounds which call to us through inhuman modalities. The desert is f... aper, on vinyl, and within the participants. With all of its diverse manifestations, Dust and Shadow is... ows across the streets on the hot wind. It covers all surfaces, forms a thin crust and penetrates every... sappeared. The name Hohokam itself translates to “All used up” or “those who are gone”. A human civilis
ane are the concepts themselves, but the plane is all that holds them together...The plane of immanence... , grasped, and revered as the Being through which all other beings come to have meaning: homo sapiens. ... is revealed to be the kind of being that grounds all other beings. Science announces the end of all other revelations and is an antidote to all other delus
ows across the streets on the hot wind. It covers all surfaces, forms a thin crust and penetrates every... de good travelling companions - those that were small, light and versatile - were favoured, like the po... or bodies, nor ecologies nor poems consist of or call for automatic responses. Although much semiosis s... iscovery and interpretation. Life is process, and all organisms must be capable of change in response t
en thing which stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity, and by these, I shall not regulate my proportions; and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, natur... interesting things in the landscape—a large or small rock, a plant, a leaf, a feather, etc. Rather tha
gy is not just a method of description of any and all relevant phenomena; it is also an ongoing spiritu... at cannot be captured by any human horizon nor by all of them in consort. Finally, the self comes to an... f the sublime. The experience of the sublime does all of the things that religious experience has attem... d</cite>
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We are all inhabitants of the same mudscape, the same geolog
spirituality that Shinto so well exemplifies. We all probably remember feeling it at some point. If we... nt— to absorb its particular character, which we call the kami or spirit of a place. That experience is... and too strong. I could see myself, infinitely small and vulnerable, a stranger to this place and then... ose hardwired metaphors is something we commonly call 'I'. It's the metaphor of self-as-object. Religio
. Another body may reach out to meet our own and call for a new posture and orientation. The sensation ... ansforms their coloring. Here in what geologists call the Vishnu layer of planetary sediment, a hand ac... time but in a duration beyond the registers of an all too human thought. With such touch, we are in a n... street, the nimble threading of shoelaces, the small gestures of hand, arm, and smiling face in greeti
nomenon is potentially animate; everything moves. All things are felt to have their own pulse, their ow... seemed to respond to their surroundings as though all things were alive and (at least potentially) awar... , from this animistic perspective, it seemed that all things were felt to be expressive; all things had the power of meaningful speech (although, of course,
esonances|ecosystem]] and annotated bibliography (all)
* photos and diagrams (foam)
Fall 2018
* open call for [[reader 2]]
Winter 2019
* editorial for [[reader 2]]
Spring/Summer 2019 [[... der 2]]
* selected contributions from the open call
* FoAM's excerpts and new texts
* quotes/exce
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<blockquote>All is shadow mixed with dust, and there’s no voice b... tispecies] recuperation and getting on together. Call that staying with the trouble, (...) with less de... n just humans; they lent support to the view that all elements of the world would participate in a sing... nticism suggests that even if solutions must be small and local, they require a conceptual and aestheti
ntrol. It can deepen your appreciation of life in all its impermanent shapes and forms, from the scent ... ion to phenomena that are too quiet, too big or small, too quick or slow to notice while going about th... reeze. When the only thing to do is do nothing at all, the world reveals itself in all of its detail. The textures of sound, colours, patterns, scents and m
too numerous to mention, also cover the earth and all the atmosphere with dust.
<cite>Joseph A. Amato,... ake down one of those old notebooks which we have all, at one time or another, had a passion for beginn... are blank, it is true; but at the beginning we shall find a certain number very beautifully covered wi... f books to be read; and here, most interesting of all, lists of books that have actually been read, as
ies, but rather restoring a sense of amplitude to all the time we’ve not yet lived through.
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The second characteristic I will call awareness of polarity. This is the vivid realizat... at states, things and events which we ordinarily call opposite are interdependent, like back and front ... usion of grandeur—but one sees quite clearly that all existence is a single energy, and that this energ
ockquote>Enlightenment is a dodgy proposition. It all depends how much you want to risk. Not money so m... p be-hind the field, the last you’d’ve expected, tall, shining, inevitable, and passes through them all like a beam of morning sunlight through the spectral... t its evolutionary partner, the yucca moth. The small, dun bug is initially unassuming, but upon closer
dge and the Teachings of Plants."]]// by **Robin Wall Kimmerer**
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While lichens can sustain human... e hear the surround symphony we are immersed in? Call out to the plants if you want to learn the secret... like the one where I live — Old Mother Forest I call her — and sit under the trees. If you want to kno