(Re)imagining human-yeasts relations via art-science collaboration

Olga Timurgalieva, Patrícia Moreira, Eva Direito

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Abstract

More-than-human beings are largely de-animated in Western cultures and perceived as the backdrop for human activities. At the same time, with the modern modes of consumption and production, customers often do not know how specific products have been created and which more-than-human beings have been involved in manufacturing particular consumables. As a partial response to such alienation, this text presents the book, Yeasts as We Do Not Know Them, as a means to learn about human-yeast interactions and the ways these fungal microbes are used to manufacture different products and substances. The book, therefore, (re)imagines yeasts as omnipresent, diverse, and symbiotic. Conceiving symbiosis as a set of interspecies relations, including mutualistic, pathogenic, and commensal ones, the project, Yeasts as We Do Not Know Them, as this article argues, maps diverse interspecies interactions and, by doing so, helps to navigate through material systems, thus invoking trans- corporeal ethics.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationISEA 2023 SYMBIOSIS Proceedings
EditorsEmmanuel Mahé
PublisherÉcole des Arts Décoratifs
Pages496-501
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9782905710710, 9782905710697
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jun 2024
Event28th International Symposium on Electronic Art: Symbiosis - Forum des Images, Paris, France
Duration: 16 May 202321 May 2023

Conference

Conference28th International Symposium on Electronic Art
Abbreviated titleISEA2023
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period16/05/2321/05/23

Keywords

  • Human-yeast relations
  • Art-science collaboration
  • Transdisciplinary research
  • Symbiosis
  • Mutualism
  • Climate change

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