Preview: The Petriverse of Pierre Jardin

Substance 48 (1):118-119 (2019)
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PETRIVERSE. Noun.1) A world composed of rocks; e.g., a rock garden.2) Words composed of rocks; i.e., verse written in stone.The Petriverse of Pierre Jardin is a born-digital work of speculative theory that documents a decade of work on stone in a variety of media, from collecting cobble and composing displays in a contemplative rock garden, to conducting research, traveling, and photographing and writing about stones. This work has been undertaken as an apprenticeship to stone, in Deleuze's sense of apprenticeship of a process in which "to learn is first of all to consider a substance…as if it emitted signs to be deciphered, interpreted. … One becomes a carpenter only by becoming sensitive to the signs of wood"...

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