Mozilla Festival 2021 (March 8th – 19th, 2021)

Mozilla Festival 2021 (March 8th – 19th, 2021)

Seeding Things - Discussion

A video made through incremental collaborations in a greenhouse and machine learning software. A landscape emerges from a glacier and grass begins to grow, only to recede back under the ice. Through freeze and thaw, it slowly gives way to a densely matted greenness that is grass-like, but also not. The work continues to grow in a generative conversation between plants, AI, and the artist. It draws a parallel between the actions of biological growth and machine learning, both seeded and tended by human input.
The work is quietly influenced by ideas of environmental and human justice from fiction (Jemisin 2015-17, VanderMeer 2014), an entangled understanding of more-than-human relationships from social sciences (Tsing 2015, Haraway 1991 & 2016, Barad 2007), and of environmental and microbial care (Puig de la Bellacasa 2017). This complex ecology of ‘contaminated diversity’ (Tsing 2015) produces sublime encounters that threaten and enthral.


What is the goal and/or outcome of your session?:

To share new art work.

We're hoping that many efforts and discussions will continue after Mozfest. Share any ideas you already have for how to continue the work from your session.:

I am currently exploring the potential for this work to include participants who grow their own versions of the mountain in future. I would like to explore this possibility in the Q&A.

How will you deal with varying numbers of participants in your session?:

The video art work can be viewed at any time. In my creator session I'll be discussing how the work was made, and welcome discussion with small or large numbers of participants.

Jen Southern is an artist, lecturer in Fine Art and Associate Director at the Centre for Mobilities Research at Lancaster University.