Gaia is not an organism, and we cannot apply to it any technological or religious model. It may have an order, but it has no hierarchy; it is not ordered by levels; it is not disordered, either. … If it is an opera, it depends upon constant observation that has neither a score nor an ending, and it is never performed twice on the same stage. If there is no frame, no goal, no direction, we have to consider Gaia as the name of the process by which variable and contingent occurrences have made later events more probable. In this sense, Gaia is a creature no more of chance than of necessity. Which means that it closely resembles what we have come to regard as history itself.
Bruno Latour
Facing Gaia
Recorded and Mixed by Gavin Gamboa
Los Angeles, California, United States
2016-2018
Urgent Daydream
Percussion Recorded and Performed by Max Jaffe
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Erykah's Cosmic Vessel
Vocals Recorded and Performed by Cameron McCloud
Dallas, Texas, United States
Knuckleduster
Percussion & Vocals by Jamie Green
Los Angeles, California, United States
ICANN See The Future
Choir Composed and Recorded by Ali Helnwein
Los Angeles, California, United States
Special Thanks
Cold Cris Parker
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