conVERSEverse {
aurèce vettier: var (mount dialogue, line 4);
// triangulated dialogue technique: each line from the poem prompts ES (Elisabeth Sweet) to create a dataset of resonant texts, quotes & questions. PM (Paul Mouginot) uses the resonant dataset as input for his dialogue with the poem, making invisible connections within aurèce vettier’s Potential Herbariums ecosystem visible.
“we think it is because you can’t bear to see us rotting away into nothingness.”
PM: For the moment. I don’t like the idea of rotting very much, even if by decaying we create fertile ground for future plants and lives.
Intuitively, to get in touch with our soul our inner voice, we might think we have to dissolve our emotional and psychological barriers.
Personally, I’m convinced that cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence algorithms can help us with this introspective work, by leveraging our intimate data.
These tools help us to perceive what has always been there, but has remained a little hidden in our memory.
I think this is one possible interpretation of René Daumal’s quote. We explore our unconscious, and return to reality enriched by this augmented memory
}