Day 14 of Superconversations — a collaboration between e-flux & The New Centre for Research & Practice. Join today’s conversation: Rachael Rakes responding to Pedro Neves Marques‘ “Look Above, The Sky is Falling: Humanity before and after the end of the world“.
Follow the link to the response here.
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Extract from Rachael Rakes:
“No animal—and least of all a human—can be considered individual because of its reliance on and mutual exchange of symbiotic microrganisms. Our most fundamental existence is codependent . . . One way of attempting to philosophize ourselves out of the Anthropocene has been to try to consider ourselves objects and others. These turns in realism represent a capitulation to all of that which will survive us—our inert creations, our archives, our infrastructures, our garbage. It is a resignation to the inability of humanity to survive, and a validation of the object as the sole locus of value—especially of lasting value.”