Becoming Geological
Becoming Geological
Title: Becoming Geological
Editor: Martin Howse
Issued: 2022
Genre: Theory
Language: English
Type: Paperback, full color
Pages: 226
Dimensions: 16,5 x 23,5 cm
ISBN/EAN: 978-90-828935-6-4
Design: Alice Cannavà
Copy editor & proofreader: Stefan Widdess
Becoming Geological functions as a manual for a new relation of the human with the earth and with the cosmos, invoking becoming metal, becoming earth and becoming cosmic as potential and multiple ways of being and as active philosophies of the earth; a guide for how to live and die within new planetary and cosmic techno-cycles.
This divinatory guide has its roots and veins in the lustrous earths and waters of the Tiny Mining community, a mineral exploration collective committed to the open source exploitation of the interior of the human body for rare earth resources.
Table of Contents
Martin Howse – Preface: Mining dreams.
Becoming metal
– Agnieszka Anna Wołodźko – Tiny Mining: Theory of the earth from a sweatshop – on practising becoming cosmic
– The dose makes the poison. Interview with Ines Tomašek
– Aaron Parkhurst – Coffee and blood: A brief anthropological reading of Tiny Mining on and off-
world
– Anonymous sweatshop heavy metal test results
– Metals: Antimony, arsenic, copper, iron, lead, mercury, silver. Interview with a user
Becoming earth
– Michael Marder – Geological Dis/Articulations
– Elaine Tam and Arthur Gouillart – Filth
– Thomas Moynihan – Orienting ourselves within life’s aeonic stream: or, what it means to have been produced by a planet
– Patricia MacCormack – From (immoral) Anthropos to ethical geo-stratum
Becoming cosmic
– Rosemary Lee – Absorption, saturation, toxicity, elimination
– Anaïs Tondeur and Marine Legrand – Mourning the infinite
– Sissel Marie Tonn – We are all bog bodies
– Rosa Whiteley – Pollution-altered allures
– Alfonso Borragán – Stomach inside rock stomach
– Cecilia Jonsson – Petrified
This publication was financially supported by the Creative Industries Fund NL and the City of Rotterdam.