Hi,
I'm enjoying the ramble, just prior to the announcement being made that
guarantees me no right to roam.
Yes, the paying attention to both industrial and the pastoral discourses
generates necessary hybridisations. I'm keen on sometimes (particularly in
East Anglia), witnessing another's rural idyll as an open-air factory. As
Richard has said the genetically manipulated food debate is buff against
human cloning issues. Likewise, it seems that 'urban' environments have
much to offer the 'nature' / 'nurture' - 'wild' / 'weeded' debates. I take
it that is part of the 'nature as horizon' that Peter refers to so
elegantly. Cooking - Gardening - Surfing - Walking - Poetry (and other
forms of poetic-informed writing) strike me as offering revisable positions
in respect of eco-systems, by analogy with processes of cultivation -
hybridisation - humecanical productions . . . Interesting questions begin
to float up in respect of synthetic display, tidy thought, phrase
arrangements, alley curation, surface breakers, generative matter.
love and love
cris
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