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    Sinking Alloyances + Planetary Burial

    May 16, 2021 The Underground Division

    22nd May to Sunday 13th June 2021 11:00 – 17:00
    Wat Tyler Country Park, Pitsea Hall Lane, Pitsea, Basildon (UK)

    Sinking Alloyances + Planetary Burial is the ninth entry to the ROCK REPO – an ongoing enquiry into computational, mineral time and matter.

    Artist collective The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting) have created a new audiovisual installation (3D renderings, models, sound and text) presented at the newly transformed Eco Gallery at Wat Tyler Country Park.

    Planetary estuary environments are recognised for their capacities to capture and store carbon, known as carbon sequestering. Quantified, measured and commodified as sinks for so-called ‘bluecarbon’, saltmarshes are rendered back into the flows of carbon trade.

    This new artwork meditates on what it means to compute the volumes of carbon that are ‘buried’; the microbiomes and topologies, held together by root lattices of cordgrass in estuaries and mangroves across the world. Showing the liveliness and abundance of estuaries that is in excess of capture.

    View on-line: http://ddivision.xyz/rockrepo/sinking/ (allow your browser to play sound).

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