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-=== Go Ask A Mushroom === +==== Go Ask A Mushroom ====
  
-Musings on  Afterculture+Musings on Afterculture
  
 By Natalia Borissova By Natalia Borissova
  
-What possible intelligent natural systems can we look to for inspiration and direction in the patterning of our human living environments, and for sketching out a kind of positive vision for the coming up Afterculture. How can we innovate more naturally? Granted, there’s nothing new in assigning to the “artist” the multifunctional role of a “mushroom”, nor in trying to cultivate 'other' culture through a mycophilic lens where everything is supposed to be mushrooms and magic, but still – when talking about life (after) culture, we can’t overlook the lowly mycelium - networks of fungi threads+What possible intelligent natural systems can we look to for inspiration and guidance in the patterning of our human living environments, and for sketching out a kind of positive vision for coming "afterculture"? How can we innovate more naturally? Assuming that humans are not the only artful organisms on this planet, I am interested to look into "other intelligence" in relation to resilient life after culture. Granted, there’s nothing new in assigning to the "mushroom" the role of a multifunctional "world healer,nor in trying to engage this keen organism in the remediation of culture, but still -- when talking about collaboration, art and life, we can’t overlook the lowly mycelium (the vegetative part of a fungus).
  
-===Spawning the resilium===+//"We are born from fungi. 600 million years ago we separated from fungi. Fungi are our ancestors."\\ 
 +-- Paul Stamets ([[http://podcasts.personallifemedia.com/podcasts/224-living-green/episodes/2914-paul-stamets-fungal-intelligence-and-the-21st-psychedelic-journey-how-mushrooms-can-help-save-the-world-in-our-11th-hour-edition-|Living Green Interview]])//
  
-Looking at forestry mycelia links all the elements of the mixed woodland together, unlocks nutrient sources stored in plants and other organisms, redistributes those to wherever they are most needed, converts rock into food for other species, builds the soil and maintains ecosystem diversityIt does cardinallife-enhancing work on a grassroots and in constant dialogue with its environmentHuman urban interventions and artificial fertilizers cause mycelia to retreat and the soil to lose a key part of its vibrancy(Less arti-ficial we are – better it will be for our network and natural process of inventively)But myselium is very resilient organism. It can reconnect and remediate poisoned land. So, if it can thrive even on gifts, may be it also can remediate a society poisoned by relentless abuse of power and the contemporary culture decorated by artificiality, bureaucracy, competitions, kitsch, trends, 'dead' objects, projects, provocateurs, curators and animators? What if we inoculate society/culture with a mycorrhizal resilient fungus? When the conditions are right, it's mycelia’s multifarious fruits will rise up overnight, feeding critters, opening minds, 'poisoning' the world with beauty, seeding other mycelial systems, and growing into fresh territories?+<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/8449618016/" title="DSC00515edit by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8515/8449618016_766f3cc612_c.jpg" width="800" height="468" alt="DSC00515edit"></a></html>
  
-As the mycelium exhausts the food sources in one area it expands outward in a circular fashion the fungus cannibalizes the inner mycelium, extracting whatever nutrients it can from there and moves them to the outer, growing regions. Whatever cannot be recycled is shut off from the growing region and allowed to decay. May be it's the time for the culture to cannibalizes the inner of itself extracting nutrients and redistribute them according to the real needs?+=== Spawning the resilium ===
  
-By analogy with mycelia as the vegetal part of a fungal culturea “resilients-organism” (“resilium”) could be compared with a fungus which spreads out widely through time and spacepopping up in the most unexpected places to spark joyful illuminations. It adsorbs complex reality upside downdigests it externally by relishing enzymes of curiosity, creativity and knowledge. It makes it available for the self-absorption and for other organisms to feast on. It’s important to note that this method 'enzyme' release into the surroundingsabsorption of the results and providing nutrients for the others is just a natural way of feeding for the bodymind of the resilietsWhen enough nutrients is collected by the resilium network fruiting bodies emerge – flotilla feastsmountain bear missionsremote sensing flight operations, shroomshops, augmented harvests and many other unique happeningsThese fruiting materialisations respond to prevailing conditions and circumstances, and can be repeated in various forms as other creatures from all walks of life join inThe vaster the resiliumthe more extravagant the fruiting bodies are that arise from the fertile undergrowth. When these “fruiting bodies” die downmycelium is left. It is the essential part of the organism and is not a static object. It's growth respond to chemical signals of other members of the ecosystem. +In nature, mycelium links all the elements of the ecosystem together simply by carrying on its usual life cycle. It unlocks nutrient sources stored in plant's cells and other organisms, through decay and converts the organic matter into a more usable formredistributes nutrients to wherever they are most neededfertilises the soil and maintains its diversity. It does essential life-enhancing work at the grassroots in constant dialogue with the environment. Human intervention damages wild natureartificial fertilizers cause mycelia to retreat and the soil to lose its vibrancyBut mycelial networks are resilient and are able to survive catastrophesre-growconvert inorganic matter into organic usable form for themselves and for other organismsThey can remediate poisoned landsdecompose toxic wastes and radioactive pollutantsSoif fungi can thrive even on toxinswhy not look to them in the remediation of societies and the mycofiltration of contemporary cultures that are often poisoned by relentless abuse of power and polluted by late capitalist values.
-Efforts of the resilium need to be focused on the cultivation of healthy soil and ecosystem (aka a non-discriminative and co-creative environment)+
  
-===From mono-culture to self-sustaining ecosystem===+I believe one of the most significant problems with contemporary culture is that it over com.modified -- tends to focus on the "objects" themselves -- surface appearances and formal pragmatic constructs -- rather than on relationships between the varying parts and how they treat each other. These relationships are what turn a collection of unrelated "matter" into a self functioning whole. By cultivating relationship we can save resources, energy, labour, not to mention ourselves, and work towards creating a holistic society.
  
-What layout or design of our (food)environment could be called “nature-logical”? I assume that it is one that is “open” and links many possible components and organisms into one heterogeneous kingdom of useful relationships and mutually beneficial connections – among microbesplants, insects, birds, mammals, and all the other inhabitants of our world, including people.  +What if we inoculate culture with a mycorrhizal, medicinal, gourmet and magic mushroom cultures to generally enhance its health and imagination? And then when the right conditions emergemultifarious fruits will rise up to "poison" the world with beauty, and seed other mycelia that further propagate through "fresh" territories.  
-When each individual organism has multiple roles and interconnections within this kind of ecosystemedges can be optimised and resources reusedProblems, limitations and mistakes can be embraced creatively, and the environment thrives. There is no need to impose connections from the outside, as each of the ecosystem’s parts is self-organising. The design of this interconnectedself-sustaining ecosystem differs from the conventionalmonocultural approach, where the parts are mostly disconnected from each other and serve just one single purpose within the system. +When the mycelium exhausts its food sources in one area it expands outward in a circular fashion and cannibalizes the mycelium within to extract whatever nutrients it can find there to move them to the outergrowing regions. Whatever cannot be recycled is closed off and allowed to decayMay be it's time to ingest the inner core of our decaying cultureextract whatever nutrients remain, and redistribute them according to the true needs?
  
-If we believe that cultural communities are real and not merely constructs used for formal and pragmatic conveniencethat they can arise for the sake of mutual benefit among their members and come to act somewhat like whole organisms, maybe we can apply these kinds of models and principles for growing a resilium network? It should be a series of successional ecological stages that create the conditions that enable 'fruits' to emerge. +By analogy with myceliuma "resilium" could be compared with a resilient tissue which randomly spreads out widely through time-space, pops up in the most unexpected places and sparks joyful illumination. It adsorbs complex reality upside down, digests it externally by releasing enzymes of curiosity, amazement, and other magical compounds. It inventively converts it into non-discriminative knowledge and makes all this available for other organisms to feast on. This method of releasing enzymes and providing food for for yourself and others is the natural way the resilium exists. When enough nutrients are collected in its network, fruiting bodies emerge -- mountain bear missions, remote sensing flight operations, augmented and non-green harvests, flotilla feasts, and many other unique happenings happen. These materialisations respond to prevailing conditions and circumstances, and can be repeated in various forms as creatures from all walks of life join in. The vaster the resilium, the more extravagant the "fruiting bodies" emerge. When the "fruits of resilium" die down, the essential part of the organism is still aliveAnd it is not static objectit grows selectively in response to all chemical signals of human and nonhuman entities around it
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-In the time of the Afterculturehuman dominance and the monocultural attitude has to give up in favor of rotations and polyculturesTraveling site-specific interconnections with local human and non-human entities will imaginatively build future that reflects the environmentalpoly-cultural, mythic, rhythms and dimensions of our world.+
  
 +=== From mono to poly ===
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 +What kind of environmental layout or design could be called "nature-logical"? I would say that it is an "open" one that links many possible organisms into one heterogeneous kingdom of useful relationships and mutually beneficial connections among microbes, fungi, plants, insects, birds, mammals, and all the other inhabitants of our world, including the human species; each individual organism has multiple roles and is interconnected within the system; edges are optimised and all resources are reused; problems, limitations and mistakes are embraced creatively, and the environment thrives; there is no need to impose artificial connections from the outside. This self-sustaining approach differs from the formal and monocultural one, where the parts are mostly disconnected from each other, serve a single purpose, require a lot of labour and resources to maintain. We are in fact the sometimes disconnected parts of one natural whole.
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 +Let's hallucinate that by elaborating these models and principles, the human addiction to domination and the "mono" attitude can gradually change in favour of dynamic rotations, symbiotic communities, and altered senses of reality…
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