Adults over 16 years of age
Fungi and mycelium would be our guides on a journey through nature to discover its less natural side. Based on the teachings of the book Let's be like mushrooms. The art and teachings of mycelium, by Yasmine Ostendorf-Rodriguez, we travel some of the paths of the fascinating fungal world to talk about death, time, sexuality and food. We will meet a scientist who maintains that mycology is a queer science, a nomadic Mushroom Museum, artists who speak with stones, musicians who compose with mucilaginous moulds and women who cook together as a form of political action. Is death the end of everything? What other times exist besides the linear time that organises our lives? What is the relationship between identities and nature? Where does what we eat come from? Can fungi and mycelium help us to think about a fairer world?
Adults over 16 years of age
Participants
Helen TorresFree admission
