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<creator>
<creatorName nameType="Personal">Eliza Chojnacka</creatorName>
<givenName>Eliza</givenName>
<familyName>Chojnacka</familyName>
</creator>
</creators>
<contributors>
<contributor contributorType="Other">
<contributorName>Brigitte Lachmayer-Felderer</contributorName>
<givenName>Brigitte</givenName>
<familyName>Lachmayer-Felderer</familyName>
</contributor>
</contributors>
<titles>
<title>Sour Possibilities</title>
</titles>
<descriptions>
<description descriptionType="Other">"
Since trust in uncertainty appears to be the only certainty in 2020 and the near future, it may also be a representation of the direction in which humanity is heading, considering the already ongoing climate catastrophe as our current destination. While fermentation often appears as a self-help method, it also represents a means of assurement - materially in the form of food storage, and metaphorically as it prolongs one’s cultural heritage or even feeling of self-sufficiency. This project considers fermentation as an object of research and as a way of addressing collective futures. It is an introduction to an ongoing observation of social ferments in times of global meltdown.
"</description>
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<dates>
<date dateType="Created">2022-12-13T17:29:59.895Z</date>
</dates>
<subjects>
<subject>2020/21 Wintersemester</subject>
<subject>winter term 2020/21</subject>
</subjects>
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<rights></rights>
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