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[https://michellebocker.com/Speculativegarden.html Speculative Garden]
[https://michellebocker.com/Speculativegarden.html Speculative Garden]


The speculative garden explores the space in terms of interrelationships between humans and more-than-humans.  The concept was to create a garden as a sensorial exhibition, because the garden is produced and needed by (wo)man for centuries, is referred to as the mirror of society that entangles nodes of power and control, but nowadays, it becomes crucial to consider the future of symbiosis with the technological object, the more-than-human and the environment.   
The garden is produced and needed by (wo)man for centuries, is referred to as the mirror of society that entangles nodes of power and control, but nowadays, it becomes crucial to consider the future of symbiosis with the technological object, the more-than-human and the environment.  
 
'''The concept was to create a garden as a sensorial exhibition'''    


By engaging with the role of media and technology in the context of global capitalism and posthumanism, the final attempt to mediate about symbiosis is a reflection on the environment, self-awareness, algorithms and artificial intelligence with sensors, computers, photos and sounds forum the environment.  
By engaging with the role of media and technology in the context of global capitalism and posthumanism, the final attempt to mediate about symbiosis is a reflection on the environment, self-awareness, algorithms and artificial intelligence with sensors, computers, photos and sounds forum the environment.  
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Victimless Leather explores the future consequences and potentials of using tissue engineering to develop consumer products. Considering all of the material waste involved, it problematises the idea that lab-grown materials can ever lad to a truly ‘victimless utopia’.
Victimless Leather explores the future consequences and potentials of using tissue engineering to develop consumer products.  


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