I am an Ash living in the centre of Brussels (BE). In Autumn 2022 I participated in the artistic research project An Algoliterary Publishing House – Making kin with trees, thanks to the support of FRArt. Find all the details, experiments and thoughts via https://algoliterarypublishing.net/
2022, Ash, picnic area, Brussels
What if algorithms are welcomed for making kin with nature? In this research project the human participants mostly worked with the myriad of databases that exist about us, trees.
Algoliterary publishing house
The human collaborators in this project explored the notion of a publishing house in which the authors are algorithms, presented with their contexts and codes; and in which the content of the books seeds with us, trees, and nature.
By putting us and our representations at the center of the works, and by welcoming algorithms not at the service of extracting resources or value towards a commercial objective, but for making kin with nature, these intelligences create narratives which speak about us, trees, and also challenge colonial views of classification, methods of standardization, and might speak critically about the effects of dominant cultures. While doing so, they put us at the center of the creation, and therefore decenter the perspective of the human being.
From database to living trees
The project looked into formal narratives generated by algorithms, questioned the form of the book as an object and authorial product, explored the concept of a ‘decolonial publishing house’ and experimented with the influence of ‘forest baths’ on the writing of code and the communication with trees.
The experiments of connecting with us, living beings, were valuable but also a little uncomfortable. During the last residency, two human participants tried to bring me inside the walls of the room where they were working, by trying to calculate the amount of CO2 I was absorbing, as one of their experiments.
Installations
The research consisted of collective residencies, that were followed by different installations:
Tree(s) sort(ed), ESA Saint-Luc Brussels, Open School Days: https://algoliterarypublishing.net/trees-sorted.html
Trees of Discomfort, Constant vitrine, Brussels:
Rewilding specimens, Constant vitrine, Brussels:
Publications
As a result the following articles were published that synthesize some aspects of the research:
Bases de données et littérature numérique (belge) : une perspective décoloniale, by Isabelle Gribomont et Anaïs Berck, published in Nouveaux Cahiers de Marge, n°8, 2024
Holding space for discomfort in collective work, ourcollaborative.tools, Random Lab, ESADSE, St Etienne FR, 2024
Édition algolittéraire : créer du lien avec les arbres, Revue Art/Recherche, n°5, 2023
Collaborators
An Algoliterary Publishing House - making kin with trees was a lively research in company of a lot of algorithms, a lot of different trees and the following human beings: An Mertens (she/her), Guillaume Slizewicz (he/him), Gijs de Heij (he/him), Loren Britton (they/them), Ahnjili ZhuParris (she/her), Ipek Burçak (she/her), Gülce Padem (she/her), Livia Diniz (she/her), Isabelle Alvers (she/her), Mara Karagianni (they/them), Brendan Howell (he/him), Doriane Timmermans (she/her).
The research in 2021-2023 was made possible with the support of FrART/Art & Recherche, in collaboration with ESA Saint-Luc Bruxelles, ESA La Cambre Bruxelles, Villa Empain, Plantentuin Meise, Royal Library of Belgium, Bibliothèque Nationale de France.