Scaling bodily fluids for utopian fabulations
Karey Helms, Marie Juul Søndergaard, Nadia Campo Woytuk
Abstract
This paper explores human bodily fluids for morethan- human collaborative survival. We present four utopian fabulations in which urine, menstrual blood, and human milk are designed with beyond the scale of a singular human body. Each fabulation illustrates queer scales and uses of bodily fluids through extended or improper uses as pathways towards caring multi-species relations within a damaged environment. From these narratives, we reflect on imagining generous collaborations for an openness towards unknowable possibilities and crafting different measures through the tensions of coinciding scales.
Topics & Concepts
Openness to experienceNarrativeScalingScale (ratio)Computer scienceEpistemologyPsychologySociologyAestheticsSocial psychologyMathematicsPhilosophyArtGeographyLiteratureCartographyGeometryInnovative Human-Technology Interaction