How do you cope with uncertainty?
A response from Michael Mangieri: -Remember what I know to be true-Study history and my own ancestors’ stories-Share/reciprocate experience with nonhuman life (plants, insects, water)
A response from Michael Mangieri: -Remember what I know to be true-Study history and my own ancestors’ stories-Share/reciprocate experience with nonhuman life (plants, insects, water)
A response from Masanori Asahara: Rebuild from there, as the sensory body gradually adapts.
Humanity can be a vast and complex concept; in fact, one could say that there exist as many visions of humanity as there are people in the world.
A response from Krystel Copper: Tearing, softening, suspending, melting, disintegrating, growing, decaying, exploding, vulnerability, tension, resistance, lights, and shadows, becoming. Endless possibilities.
A response from Brandon Perdomo: I challenge purchasing “new” – where was something made – environmental repercussions of this shirt. Who makes what, where is what made, specifically, who is disadvantaged by the labor of this object?