Statement
This work considers ecology and nature. Ecology as in how and where we are alive, a thing that contains mysteries of interconnection we may not know as well as we think we do. Nature as in a lot of things, too much for one word: the environment, resource, landscape, “wilderness”, life, logic, the cosmos. Also nature as characteristic, anomaly, consistency, inconsistency; as underlying emotion, the stuff behind our stories. We are ourselves indelibly a part of ‘the natural world’ (what other one is there?), even where we insist on our separateness from it. Ideas around nature can distort our understanding of ecology. This work engages with these complications.