Fragments of Phenomena

A constellation of narratives.

Fragments of phenomena are thoughts, things and intra-actions, they are material and immaterial. Fragments of phenomena exist and happen in the entangled strata of nature and culture, they are fluid energy transfer, transitory systems, chain reactions, forming and decaying synapses. Fragments of phenomena are the spring in a step caused by the morning sun through a window.

Fragments of phenomena; a confluence of transmissions, connections and legacy.

Natureculture, a synthesis of nature and culture through intra-action, reciprocal influence, of human and non-human phenomena. Perceptions and learning about the myriad of intra-actions in nature has a direct impact on human perceptions of existence and culture. Artistic creativity has a vital role of demonstrating new knowledge within cultures and communities, enhancing understanding of natureculture intra-actions and the connectivity and fragility of human and non-human phenomena.

Intra-action or the reciprocal influence between phenomena, can be seen as a binding property within nature, it is energy transmission, knowledge transfer, it is collective myth. The study of natureculture enriches and illuminates the bio-political landscape, where challenges of climate conservation and human migration are becoming increasingly important. Sharing of experience, human and non-human stories, is a crucial cultural mechanism of knowledge transfer, with stories shaping cultural systems of the future.