Humans

  • Lee Gough (author)
  • Elæ Moss (artist)

Page count

56

Keywords

Poetry, Ecology, Environment, Nature, Natural World, Economy, Capitalism, Anti-Capitalism, Post-Capitalism, Crisis, Community, Body, Collaboration, Bloom, Mutation, Entropy, Catalyst, Brine, Chapbook

Publication date

2020

Language(s)

English

Publication media type

Digital Document
Chapbook

Publication series

Digital Chapbook Series

Recall

Recall was a project I wrote off and on over a long time. It is my attempt to center in on ecological and economic collapse where they meet in crisis as opportunity and loss. I wonder what the entropic logic of the capitalism is doing to our ability to remember one another as a communal body, as if we could recall the failures of this world we’ve produced. I wonder in what possible time(s) we will realize and recall our destabilized experience with this ecology.

About the Contributor(s)

Lee Gough is a visual artist, activist and poet. Her visual work is in collections around the United States and has been shown in India, Australia and Belgium and supported by the Puffin Foundation, and the Frans Masereel Centrum in Flanders (Antwerp). She is also the author of another chapbook, Future Occupations (Little Red Leaves Textile Editions, 2012). She lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Elæ Moss is a multimodal artist-researcher, curator, designer, and educator. Seeking Speculative Solidarities, they employ analog and digital media to investigate human, institutional and ecological systems and to iterate open source strategies for ecological and social change. Recent projects have shown at La Mama Galleria, EFA Project Space, STWST/Ars Electronica, Usdan Gallery, Judson Church, the Segal Center, SOHO20, Dixon Place, and the Exponential Festival, among others. Select publications include Big Echo, Tagvverk, Vestiges, Matters of Feminist Practice, The Transgender Narratives Anthology, Choice Words: Writers on Abortion, The Brooklyn Poets Anthology, and Resist Much, Obey Little: Inaugural Poems to the Resistance. Books include Ground, Blood Altas, Overview Effect, Sweet and Low: Indefinite Singular, Bodies of Work, and The Precarity Bodyhacking Work-Book and Guide. Moss is a Professor at Pratt Institute, and the developer / founder of the Operating System + Liminal Lab. More at: https://onlywhatican.net and https://theoperatingsystem.org.

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