Touch-Ground Marlot Meyer
A photo journal telling the story of a two month long exhibition that grows and takes on a life and autonomy of its own - teaching the artist about the relationship between nature and human, and creation and control.
A photo journal telling the story of a two month long exhibition that grows and takes on a life and autonomy of its own - teaching the artist about the relationship between nature and human, and creation and control.
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16 OCTOBER 21
They seem calmer than the ones
in your kitchen fruit bowl. They
don’t really fly around, they just
sit, undisturbed by my presence.
Maybe they grew up without
being taught that human is a
threat.
Like the dodo’s. They grew up
without predators on the island
of Mauritius - so when they first
encountered humans they were
entirely fearless, walking right
up to them, only to meet their
fate.
This story always made me cry.