Sediment Nodes

Entangled Others: Feileacan McCormick and Sofia Crespo

Sediment-laden waters often appear muddily opaque.

The multitude of suspended particles, disturbed by wind, tide, storm, flood, or even our activities, seem to cloud our view of aquatic life. We spare little thought for the suspended sediment itself, although it signals that there is, or was movement. But it too is full of life, colour and form. Sediment Nodes explores the connections and interconnections between what we assume to be inert; of the complexities of colour and light hidden from us by the scale and the diffusion of light and osmosis in a liquid medium.

Running Time: 1 minute 59 seconds

Entangled Others

Sediment Nodes

Entangled Others

Sediment Nodes

Entangled Others

Sediment Nodes

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Entangled Others

Entangled Others is the shared studio practice of artists Feileacan McCormick and Sofia Crespo. Their work focuses on ecology, artificial lifeforms and generative arts, with an emphasis on giving the more-than-human new forms a presence and life in digital space. This involves exploring questions of relationship, biodiversity, and awareness through biology-inspired technologies. They highlight how through conscious efforts, new technology can be used to bring attention and awareness to the unseen, with which we are tightly interwoven. Entanglement is a complex state, one where no single entity can be said to be separate or unaffected by any other. We cannot consider ourselves without others, act without interacting, or speak without being heard.

Photo courtesy: Klemen Skočir

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