Kate Sansom: Nissan Yogurty
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
After a nearly five year hiatus, Chrystal Gallery is proud to present its second exhibition with Kate Sansom: Nissan Yogurty.
She said “food is the oldest.”
Maybe she figured it out that day in Costco?
Looking for slivered almonds, and a puffy frame.
And also “it’s a good example of how autocatalytic domesticating products is.”
Sort of the way people talk about what kind of food they are eating:
If you’re hearing that someone is on the Paleo diet, than you know that they are that kind of person- they probably grew up around a hot tub.
KS: But you could find an example of autocatalysis in any self-assembling system with sensitive dependence on initial conditions.
C: Maybe it’ll get harder if you stare at it.
KS: I’m optimistic about sustainable chemical fecundity.
C: So obviously there are other examples of autocatalytic processes in economy. But that’s not even the point. Food is collectively autocatalytic - its produces enough product to sustain an entire other set of processes.
KS: But isn’t food actually a constant in any reactive system?
C: That’s what I’m talking about: try figuring out a unification theory without the major five.
KS: Buddhists elevate all living creatures, not just cow, sheep, goat, pig, horse.
C: There is an abundance of things synthesised. You should know that your casually Audible Candy-Netflix-knowledge isn’t all it. I’m saying… you live in a totally miraculated framework of erudition, and preemptive ingratitude- because of planted cereals.
KS: Oh, I’m trying not to eat wheat. |