Publication - Fossilation: Nurturing Slow Expectations Riverside Architectural Press
April 2022
Fossilation
Nurturing Slow Expectations,
A publication by Fossilation Collective and Géraldine Gomez.
This research-creation folio presents the processual and technical
development of a bio-inspired architectural installation that invests
the ecological imprint of images. Originally presented during the 2021
‘’Matières d’images’’ exhibition held at the Centre Pompidou in Paris
(Hors Pistes Festival), Fossilation is a large suspended
bioplastic membrane that repurposes food waste. The installation
includes an electronic and electrical apparatus that harvests the
residual energies of the museum to create fluctuating light patterns.
Membranes are porous interfaces that participate in metabolic exchanges
and enable and foreclose the mobility of information across systems. By
reinvesting the relational operations of membranes, Fossilation makes us more attuned to the extractive origins of our contemporary
forms of communication and develops new forms of cooperation between
materiality, technology, humans, and ecological milieux. The publication
is organized around seven key thematics that pertain to the making of Fossilation: The Ecology of Images, Fossils, Fossilation’s
Ingredients, Bioplastics, Systems Architecture for Energy and Light,
Nurturing Slow Expectations, and Membrane as Relay. Together these
organizing forces render visible the resonances and contrasts between
the conceptual, material, technological and methodological dimensions of
the piece. With an emphasis on slow and low-tech methods, this folio
examines how Fossilation might contribute to next-generation living architecture. The authors conclude the discussion by sharing the Fossilation collective’s onion pie recipe, the Pissaladière.
Contributors: Alice Jarry, Marie-Pier Boucher, Samuel
Bianchini, Géraldine Gomez, Brice Ammar-Khodja, Alexandra Bachmayer Théo
Chauvirey, Maria Chekhanovich, Matthew Halpenny, Raphaëlle Kerbrat,
Vanessa Mardirossian, Philippe Vandal, Lee Wilkins.