Symbiosis, or how to make kin in the chthulucene
Publication date
2024
Editors
Laura, Op de Beke
Raessens, Joost
Werning, Stefan
Farca, Gerald
Advisors
Supervisors
Document Type
Part of book
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Abstract
The virtual reality installation Symbiosis (Polymorf 2020) is a performative, multisensory, multiuser, multispecies, and interpassive storytelling experience inspired by Donna Haraway’s book Staying with the Trouble (2016). It offers a speculative world set somewhere 200 years in the future, after a human-caused climate disaster has changed the Earth beyond recognition. The world’s population consists of so-called “children of compost” or “symbionts.” The installation allows six participants to simultaneously embody one of six symbiotic life forms. Each experience comes with a uniquely designed soft robotic wearable enabling participants not only to see, hear, and feel but also to smell and taste their symbiotic experiences. In this way, Symbiosis becomes a passionate imagining of how to make kin in the Chthulucene.
Keywords
virtual reality, Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Symbiocene, climate disaster, refraction, SDG 13 - Climate Action
Citation
Raessens, J 2024, Symbiosis, or how to make kin in the chthulucene. in O D B Laura, J Raessens, S Werning & G Farca (eds), Ecogames : Playful Perspectives on the Climate Crisis. vol. 1, Green Media, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, pp. 373-394. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.10819591.20