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This work began as practice-based research into the capacity of DNA to hold and transmit memory. In particular, from research on the healing of embodied trauma through rhythmic and repetitive therapies, including art- and mark-making. If current models of theoretical quantum physics are right, then time is a thermodynamic cloud of potentiality rather than a linear ticking. Our body and our breathing are, therefore, the mechanisms holding us in the present, and the tools through which we can heal time-based traumas.
The use of different algorithms of iterative ladder stitches serves as a tangible expression of how one s lived experiences can shape the lives of future generations. How does a waveform affect the shape of the subsequent waveforms as their crests and troughs interact? The dilapidated wooden floorboard is a metaphor for outdated systems (linear time, capitalism, imperialism, etc) serving as a backdrop to our fluid, viscous human experience.
Year: 2023

Christian Rothwangl
Kathe Schonle
Uta Heinecke
Eva Yurkova
Darja Shatalova
Annemarie Avramidis
