Your Howls Brought Me Here
[in progress]
"Your Howls Brought Me Here" is an ongoing series of works that speculates on a climate-fiction narrative, capturing the cases of frictions between species, wilderness, infrastructure, settlement, soils, and the realm of infrastructure as inanimate materials.
The project depicts a fragment of narrative combined with a sediment of landscape, "savage settler, brutal digger, and cruel concrete," is rearranged and reordered, considering notions of coexistence, interconnectedness, and proximity with ambivalence.
The project embarks from the context of Egyptian New Administrative Capital as a model of the militarized economy and urban growth of the state, and as a paradigm of the contiguity between urban, nature, cryptid-animals and technology.
The project depicts a fragment of narrative combined with a sediment of landscape, "savage settler, brutal digger, and cruel concrete," is rearranged and reordered, considering notions of coexistence, interconnectedness, and proximity with ambivalence.
The project embarks from the context of Egyptian New Administrative Capital as a model of the militarized economy and urban growth of the state, and as a paradigm of the contiguity between urban, nature, cryptid-animals and technology.