The Chemical Kinship of Stony Entities | Julie F Hill
The Chemical Kinship of Stony Entities
10pp booklet, 210 x 297mm
printed on recycled paper
Edition of 100.
£20
Location: UK / UK postage included
A text that thinks through the kinship of non-living, stony entities, with a focus on asteroids, moons and their regoliths. The text centres on the idea of the grain being the individual unit (or ego) – which exists in genealogies/ancestries of Strata. Sticking and Impacting are the two principal means of relations for stony entities.
The Chemical Kinship of Stony Entities
10pp booklet, 210 x 297mm
printed on recycled paper
Edition of 100.
£20
Location: UK / UK postage included
A text that thinks through the kinship of non-living, stony entities, with a focus on asteroids, moons and their regoliths. The text centres on the idea of the grain being the individual unit (or ego) – which exists in genealogies/ancestries of Strata. Sticking and Impacting are the two principal means of relations for stony entities.
The Chemical Kinship of Stony Entities
10pp booklet, 210 x 297mm
printed on recycled paper
Edition of 100.
£20
Location: UK / UK postage included
A text that thinks through the kinship of non-living, stony entities, with a focus on asteroids, moons and their regoliths. The text centres on the idea of the grain being the individual unit (or ego) – which exists in genealogies/ancestries of Strata. Sticking and Impacting are the two principal means of relations for stony entities.