JO CONWAY
Tether


Always speculatively open to the possibilities, answering to them with interventions.
Like blowing a pile of dust, some bits land while others continue to float around and actually, may never land.




Held by the cress,


and the Kitchen Floor Dirt Tomato Plant.
"The potential stored in ordinary things is a network of transfers and relays. Fleeting and amorphous, it lives as a residue or resonance in an emergent assemblage of disparate forms and realms of life. Yet it can be as palpable as a physical trace"
(Kathleen Stewart,2007,Ordinary Affects)




I let it go, but I have it on a leash.

