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We are just animals, humans, and machines getting on together in specific lifeworlds is a listening experience created by Lisa Hall and Hannah Kemp-Welch for Finsbury Park, London, commissioned by breath mark in partnership with Furtherfield as part of the People’s Park Plinth 2021.
The title We are just animals, humans, and machines getting on together in specific lifeworlds is inspired by Donna J. Haraway’s book When Species Meet (2008).
This digital microsite is a reading room, part of a programme of extended public engagement, allowing audiences to further explore the artwork’s themes. We welcome you to extend your experiences through the texts, sounds and videos here. Reading materials are displayed on the homepage and categorised into three groups: AIR, LAND and WATER. All of the materials are allocated into one group depending on the symbolic connotations and connections with the category.
  • Air
  • Land
  • Water
  • Leave me breathless… (2021)
    by Will Rees
  • Nettles risotto from Edible Landscape (2021)
    by Kevin Bellò
  • Interview with Jo Homan (2021)
    by Lisa Hall & Hannah Kemp-Welch
  • What does outer space sound like in your country? (2020)
    by Régine Debatty
  • The end of endings - with Timothy Morton’s philosophy (2020)
  • What Is The Scariest Thing? (2019)
    by Vsauce
  • Everyday Green Aesthetics (2019)
    by Mateusz Salwa
  • What does "POSTHUMAN" mean? (2017)
    by Francesca Ferrando
  • Foraging is a state of mind. No really, it is… (2017)
    by John Rensten
  • Thoughts on the Aesthetics of Water (2016)
    by Tom Baugh
  • Thoughts on a Holographic Aesthetic of Nature (2016)
    by Tom Baugh
  • Cultural Geography and Gardening Activism (2012)
    by Shane Jesse Ralston
  • Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, Panaiotis ‎– Deep Listening (Full Album) (1989)
  • Jim's Holiday in Finsbury Park (1893)
    by Penny Illustrated Paper
Leave me breathless…Nettles risotto from Edible LandscapeWhat does outer space sound like in your country?The end of endings – with Timothy Morton’s philosophyWhat Is The Scariest Thing?EVERYDAY GREEN AESTHETICSWhat does “POSTHUMAN” mean?Foraging is a state of mind. No really, it is…Thoughts on the Aesthetics of WaterThoughts on a Holographic Aesthetic of NatureCultural Geography and Gardening ActivismPauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, Panaiotis ‎– Deep Listening (Full Album)Jim’s Holiday in Finsbury Park