water-land "boundaries"



This is an ongoing exploration of the precision a body enacts of dynamic, non-binary, situated logicality when situated at the "interface" between land and water. To refuse polarization, to resist entrainment of othering, is also to make precise an inbetweenness which is not of both worlds, that is, which is not floating in universals “above” land and water, but which is focused on the transition, the morphing, the drifting lines, inside and out, into the impossible world of quantum-like flipping between possibility and enactment, through the innumerable embedded human and more-than-human historicities embodied in the logics of our flesh.



Pequot lands, Fisher's Island, NY - Atlantic Ocean



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Pequot lands, Fisher's Island, NY - Fishers Island Sound



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Pequot lands, Fisher's Island, NY - Atlantic Ocean



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Cassis, France - Mediterranean Sea



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Aveiro, Portugal - para-hydromorphic Regosal



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filming by Alexandra Antopoulou

video-art by Konstantinos Damianikis



Research Supported by the Ocean Memory Project


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