What shapes our desires when attention trains itself on endless signals? What happens to myth when collective memory is replaced by the spectacle of commodities? Knowledge and tools expand faster than sensory integration, but what do they offer when perception lacks grounding? During the seco
But parasitism is not just a metaphor. It’s biology. It shapes forests, fungi networks, and coral reefs. It shaped me. My internal ecosystem. My identity. Martina Orska Photographer “Heredosporium” is an invented term that merges “heredo” (inheritance) and “sporium” (spores). It r
This essay moves through four women’s visions, where body and Earth speak as one—soil, water, blood, and memory interwoven. Across time and place, their voices meet: @anamendietaartist (Cuba), returning the body to the Earth as ritual and remembrance; Janaina Tschape (Brazil/Germany), surrenderi
What remains when people are severed from their ancestral landscape? For centuries, the Mosopisyek people have called the high-altitude forests of Mount Elgon their home. Their lives became intricately woven into the fabric of this landscape; every tree, every stream, every cave held meaning that tr
The following selection of poems explores the theme of reverence for the more-than-human world and examines where spaces of ritual & worship can be found within the daily, mundane, seemingly unimpressive. By allowing natural phenomena, landscapes, and living creatures to infuse Myska's language with
Time is only linear when observed in immediacy. Time moves through our bodies, memories, and seasons. And yet industrial rhythms have swayed us away from these cycles. Within each organism is an internal clock guided by the Earth’s movement around the sun. Circadian rhythms create the web of lif
