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 –Terence McKenna. The Mushroom Speaks –Terence McKenna. The Mushroom Speaks
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 A mycorrhiza forms a symbiotic (generally mutualistic, but occasionally weakly pathogenic) association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant (ecto- and endomycorrhizal – outside and inside of roots). The network is the organism. Rhizomorphs as specialised, high-conductivity organs (developed by saprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes). Tapping at the metaphase typewriter, statics primed with "The Power of Movement in Plants" by Charles Darwin. We create noise. We create statistical proto-meaning. Without the shared reference frame, we can only remain silent, categories are no use here as ontology gives way to the laughter of epistemology. we move toward the light. we take time. cycling. A mycorrhiza forms a symbiotic (generally mutualistic, but occasionally weakly pathogenic) association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant (ecto- and endomycorrhizal – outside and inside of roots). The network is the organism. Rhizomorphs as specialised, high-conductivity organs (developed by saprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes). Tapping at the metaphase typewriter, statics primed with "The Power of Movement in Plants" by Charles Darwin. We create noise. We create statistical proto-meaning. Without the shared reference frame, we can only remain silent, categories are no use here as ontology gives way to the laughter of epistemology. we move toward the light. we take time. cycling.
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 === Further Reading === === Further Reading ===
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   * Radio Mycelium http://lib.fo.am/radio_mycelium   * Radio Mycelium http://lib.fo.am/radio_mycelium
   * Mycellial Photon Exchange InstRument http://lib.fo.am/mpeir   * Mycellial Photon Exchange InstRument http://lib.fo.am/mpeir
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   * Benz, E. The theology of electricity: on the encounter and explanation of theology and science in the 17th and 18th centuries. (Pickwick Publications, 1989).   * Benz, E. The theology of electricity: on the encounter and explanation of theology and science in the 17th and 18th centuries. (Pickwick Publications, 1989).
   * Smithson, R. Robert Smithson: The Collected Writtings. (University of California Press, 1996).   * Smithson, R. Robert Smithson: The Collected Writtings. (University of California Press, 1996).
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