Our current relationship to most survival systems are shrouded in loops upon loops of indirect strategies to reduce financial overheads. Profit and speculation persuade populations to accept what they are given, as choice. Our access to the fundamentals of material and food resources has become so abstract, generations must be educated in their origins.
What if that process was a closed loop, what if one was faced with the reality of one’s inevitability? Life’s complex birth and composability are mirrored in all processes of life from nutrition to infrastructure. Cayenne’s Stories explored the potential for inhabiting within its own survival system of symbiotic relationships.
Complex systems rule our societies, our confidence and reliance on their protection is also a misguided attribute to our ignorance. Our fragile reliance only becomes apparent when the failure of the system reveals our dependency.
How would one perceive one’s role within the system if one had direct contact?
Cayenne’s stories mark the dawn of symbiotic inclusivity: the use of mycelial membranes for ecological health. Linking mushroom cultivation, permaculture, Eco-forestry, bioremediation, and soil enhancement.