Micro-Landscapes of the AnthropoceneMain MenuMarginal WorldsPlant WorldsAnimal WorldsAmy Huang, Natasha Stavreski and Rose RzepaWatery WorldsInsect WorldsBird-Atmosphere WorldsContributed by Gemma and MerahExtinctionsMarginal WorldsSam, Zach and AlexE-ConceptsAn emergent vocabulary of eco-concepts for the late AnthropoceneSigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d
12022-11-20T22:09:42-08:00Strange Beings5plain2022-11-20T23:47:44-08:00 Whilst this tree did not grow these bags, they nevertheless are attached through both a physical and ontological attachment. These bags will never disappear from existence entirely. They will become ripped, then segmented, then become particles so small they are inescapable from the inside. For now, these strange birds wait to lay their eggs.
These strange fish are suspended in water, dispersing themselves by density. In this way, they can achieve full integration with the water, and continue breaking down to the point where the water and the plastic become intermingled: so fully united that nothing will be able to separate them.
A damselfish with strange eggs: a death sentence from birth. From environmental capture, to breakdown, to consumption, the permeation is complete.