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excerpt from theory of the earth by thomas nail

”  Vegetal communication is not merely a linear, mechanistic response to stimuli. It is a change across or through a whole network. For example, when one cuts sagebrush, it gives off a volatile chemical that helps wild tobacco resist grasshoppers and cutworms. Each change is a change in the whole. The chemical language of plants does not have a fixed semiotic structure. Plants can use old chemical words in new ways or in new contexts with different meanings. The language of plants is a collective affair in which plants can eavesdrop on one another and use this shared knowledge to prepare themselves ahead of time for attacks. Underground communications travel through vast fungal mycorrhizal networks, affecting numerous bodies in the process.

Recent discoveries have even shown that plant relatives across a wide range of taxa can recognize one another using specific leaf gestures and light signals, and use this to work together cooperatively. Plant language thus always emerges in an embedded context and is not a fixed property of the organism or the chemical compound. Plant language is a material language. It is a performative kinetic act that changes in tension with the world and with or across other plants.

Plants can even use biochemical cues to summon the predators of herbivore insects that endanger them. They can regulate their root volumes in a tensional response to their neighbors. They can share and distribute nutrients among different plants. They can release chemicals into their leaves to ward off predators. Root apices even have brain-like sensitivities to all kinds of minerals and dangers that can affect the whole plant.

All of this trans-plant signaling and communication takes place through a material kinetic movement of volatile gases, chemicals, light, and electrical pulses that touch and move through a tensional network. Material signaling thus requires a tension in which different bodies hold together and apart in a network across which material signals flow.”

consolation prize volume 6

 

new zine up on zine page

here is

 

my latest n0vel tentatively titled PARTY OF SHELLS has arrived in the world.

 

if u wanna be 1 of the 1st to read it email or textmee

 

in other news bware the ides of marsh

new tape

happy carnival every1 have a good time an check out mr new tape

combing subtractions

   

 

hiya bozozos, i have little 2 say just noew bc a number of things are in the works and will be in ur mitts soon enough: a boppin good new tape, a probably 200 page novel lolol and also like a zine or something.

stay outta the line of fire,

x0x0 ur friend, me

noise demo new years eve

another PSA.

stop cop city.

linktree: https://linktr.ee/DefendAtlantaForest

 

more info:

https://defendtheatlantaforest.org/

 

haver never linked a twitter before but they’re being raided today and this seems like the best route to updates:

 

 

to donate:

https://opencollective.com/forest-justice-defense-fund

a serious PSA this time

hi. i don;t usually do this but i’m sharing this article because it’s about an incident that i think will slide under the radar for many people and i want to emphasize it.

And Now They Are Coming for the Unhoused: The Long Push to Expand Involuntary Treatment in America

mass shootings in this country do not happen because of ‘untreated mental illness’.

there is a cynical agenda to associate ‘schizophrenic’ people or people having psychosis with the ubiquity of violence in america. this story is rooted in fantastical stereotypes and bears pretty much zero relation with violence’s actual sources (overwhelmingly, families and the state).

we should not accept this narrative nor accept any story which allows the state to abduct and drug people based on subjective assessments. or at all, obviously.

forcible ‘treatment’ of people who seem visibly crazy in public has a long and disgusting history in america and in other places.

it’s about whitewashing real estate for the rich. it’s about purging homeless people from the subways and sidewalks. and scapegoating social problems on the vague and blatantly subjective category of ‘the untreated mentally ill’.

people who think a state policy of forcible ‘treatment’ is any kind of acceptable lesser evil versus leaving people ‘untreated’ are ignorant of what ‘mental health’ (and overall medical) infrastructure even exists in america, what it entails, and what effects it in fact has on an overwhelming majority of people involuntarily committed.

having no policy at all is better than having this kind of policy.

there are endless horrible things happening on any given day but it’s still stunning how easy it is for people across a political spectrum to reveal that they don’t give a shit what happens to ‘crazy people’ as long as they don’t have to be around or see them.

bookfair @ main library december 10

cya there u silly noodle heads