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Pakui Hardware
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Pakui Hardware in collaboration with Fenêtreproject
Exhibition title: Dawning
Venue: Exo Exo, Paris, France
After a few hours she dozed off and dreamed of bacterial buildups inside the bodies within the trench braves. Biofilms, what most people thought of as slime: little industrious bacterial cities reducing these corpses, these once-living giant evolutionary offspring, back to their native materials. Lovely polysaccharide architectures being laid down within the interior channels, the gut and lungs, the heart and arteries and eyes and brain, the bacteria giving up their wild ways and becoming citified, recycling all; great garbage dump cities of bacteria, cheerfully ignorant of philosophy and history and the character of the dead hulks they now reclaimed.
Bacteria made us. They take us back in the end. Welcome home.
Greg Bear, Darwin’s Radio, 1999
Liquid monumentality VomitBot Bacterial Exchange Matches No Known Organism