SHEEP MOUNTAIN SUMMIT

Ánima Correa
Gunnar Tchida
Rindon Johnson
Chloe C Pang
Kathryn Knowlton
Adriana Ramić
Carson Terry
Rebecca Friedman
Suzanna Zak
Taryn Tomasello
Rebecca R Peel
Jessica Butler
Cristine Brache



Adriana Ramić

Carson Terry

We can call this area a margin of altering states, a veritable turn of conditions. Somewhere that only resilient, persistent, resource-considerate and suffering-expectant extremophiles dare go. Where it may be said that they ‘thrive’ above treeline - this is their niche. They endure in this margin because this is where a convalescence of conditions optimizes their existence. They can be sure that their predators are few here; they can be just as sure that even in the absence of a typical food chain scenario, there will be lifelong struggle, and perhaps complete anguish. The elements themselves are predatory.




Rebecca R Peel & Taryn Tomasello




Ánima Correa






In decades coming, it seems reasonable to assume there may be more obvious marginality in ecologies that are affectable by radicalizing patterns of global phenomenon, such as the spreading of the deserts and the peaking of rainfall accumulation alongside coastlines, mimicked for example by disparities in a no-holds-barred, infinite growth-oriented society. There is little coincidence in the mimicry. Exploitation leads to exasperation. All part of the same system, it’s perhaps approaching a final rung.



 




 

Cristine Brache
Jessica Butler

Suzanna Zak
Gunnar Tchida

 



 

Chloe C Pang

Taryn Tomasello

 


 


 



 

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