Remedial Besitiary

Remedial Besitiary

Carpa Apis

These artworks document engineered hybrids as futuristic species for ecological repair.

Verditera
Verditera
Verditera

Verditera (2014). Painted Digital print, 14.8 cm x 21.0 cm

Overview

Remedial Bestiary imagines a series of speculative creatures engineered to repair ecological imbalance and protect endangered species. Drawing on the medieval bestiary tradition, where real and mythical beasts served as moral allegories. These hybrid organisms become contemporary fables about environmental neglect. Each creature embodies an act of remediation, reflecting on the extreme measures humanity might one day take to preserve the fragile coexistence of fauna, flora, and the synthetic worlds we have created.

Remedial Bestiary imagines a series of speculative creatures engineered to repair ecological imbalance and protect endangered species. Drawing on the medieval bestiary tradition, where real and mythical beasts served as moral allegories. These hybrid organisms become contemporary fables about environmental neglect. Each creature embodies an act of remediation, reflecting on the extreme measures humanity might one day take to preserve the fragile coexistence of fauna, flora, and the synthetic worlds we have created.

Remedial Bestiary imagines a series of speculative creatures engineered to repair ecological imbalance and protect endangered species. Drawing on the medieval bestiary tradition, where real and mythical beasts served as moral allegories. These hybrid organisms become contemporary fables about environmental neglect. Each creature embodies an act of remediation, reflecting on the extreme measures humanity might one day take to preserve the fragile coexistence of fauna, flora, and the synthetic worlds we have created.


Gallus Hircus
Gallus Hircus
Ovisaurus Scorpios
Ovisaurus Scorpios
Diplotera
Diplotera
Carpa Apis
Carpa Apis
Carpa Apis
Gallus Formica
Gallus Formica
Gallus Formica

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