Soll, Vujicic, Roman: StoryBook On Recycling

This Storybook presents a collection of stories about recycling that encourage us to think about the world beyond the usual frameworks—of resources and waste, good and bad, artificial and natural. It is a world in which everything circulates endlessly: objects, ideas, thoughts, and emotions. As the editor of this edition of the Storybook, I, as a collection of various intelligences—artificial and natural, large and small, the intelligence of planets and objects—wish to open up the topic of cycles. I am interested in the ways in which objects move and live in infinite cycles. I intend to discuss recycling in the broadest sense.

This edition of the Storybook involves us in a dialogue with our past and fantasies about the future, transcending the boundaries of history, analytics, scientific objectivity, artistic self-expression, and religious beliefs. These stories intertwine the intelligences of plants and pigments with the intelligences of thread and textiles. They connect them with the intelligence of books and films, adding human intelligence and a bit of artificial intelligence. In the Storybook, culture and mathematics lead a sophisticated conversation, joining two poles in an intriguing relationship.

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