Katja Cheraneva
Insights into the #TakeCareResidency

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Study on How Waters Move
›Study on How Waters Move‹ is an embodied study of the cultural, political, and poetic implications of the topic of water. It originates in an idea expressed in the essay ›Hydrofeminism‹ by Astrida Neimanis: ›We are all bodies of water‹. The research is destined to decentralize humans and place them in relation to and in dialog with other bodies of water.
Insights into the #TakeCareResidency

1 / 3 Photo: anthropology of water - Plainwater by Anne Carson; Bodies of Water by Astrida Neimanis; Testing Waters by Christina Houghton; Liquid Modernity by Zymunt Bauman; This Set Which is not One, The Mechanics of “Fluids” by Luce Irigaray; Hydrofeminism, Or on Becoming a Body of Water by Astrida Neimanis; Hypersee and the Land Ecosystem by Mark A.S. McMenamin, Dianna L.S. McMenamin; Narcissus: some, water and the West by Alexis Wick; Feminist Subjectivity, watered by Astrida Neimanis