Symbiogenesis, literally ‘becoming by living together’, refers to the crucial role of symbiosis in major evolutionary innovations. This occurs extensively in the marine environment but is not confined to oceans, it extends around and into us, it forms us.
The processes of interdependence have transformative capacities in their marine context and highlight the complexity and nuance of the ocean ecosystem. By reflecting on symbiogenesis we illuminate the transience of all natural experiences, including humans.
The processes of interdependence have transformative capacities in their marine context and highlight the complexity and nuance of the ocean ecosystem. By reflecting on symbiogenesis we illuminate the transience of all natural experiences, including humans.
‘becoming by living together’,
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fine blended sealettuce with tapiocha starch
In altering the form of seaweed, we speculate on a future where the transformative capacity of marine creatures and organisms is no longer merely seen as a biological phenomenon but a form of inter-species and inter-organism communication. The communication and ‘innovations’ that occur through symbiogenesis are no longer confined to the marine environment, they permeate materials and forms of the everyday