DEEP DREAMING FLOWERS TO ALTair (Random Variable Bioinformatic Composition #63)

Clemens Apprich, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Florian Cramer, Hito Steyerl, Pattern Discrimination (In Search of Media), (University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, London) 2019.

Benjamin H. Bratton, Some Trace Effects of the Post-Anthropocene: On Accelerationist Geopolitical Aesthetics, (e-flux Journal, Issue #46) June 2013.

Gerald Raunig, A Thousand Machines, (Translated Aileen Derieg), (Semiotext(e), Los Angeles) 2010.

Kino-Eye The writings of Dziga Vertov, (Edited Annette Michelson, Translated Kevin O’Brien) (University of California Press, Berkley, London) 1984.

Walter Benjamin, A Small History of Photography, On Photography Walter Benjamin, (Edited and translated Ester Leslie) (Reaction Books, London) 2015. p.68

Franco Berardi, The Third Unconscious, (Verso, London), 2021. p.131 and p.158.

Michael Taussig, Physiognomic Aspect of Visual Worlds, (AnthroSource, Visual Anthropology Review) 1992. (view link)

Catherine Malabou (interview), Philosophy, AI and the Future of Thought, (Philosophy for the People)(YouTube) 2021. (view link)

C. E. Shannon, A Mathematical Theory of Communication, (The Bell System Technical journal, Vol. 27, pp. 379-423, July, October, 1948). (view link)

D. A. Stephens, MSc Bioinformatics, Mathematics, Probability and Statistics, (Department of Mathematics, Imperial College, London) November 2005. (view link)

Signal - to - noise Ratio, (DeepAI) (view link)

Bioinfomatic.org (view link)

opensourcealternative.to (view link)

Microsoft AI (view link)

Deep Dream Generator (view link)

DeepDream, (TensorFlow Core) (view link)

Deep Dream, (Keras) (view link)

Noam Chomsky: The False Promise of ChatGPT, (Guest essay) (New York Times) March 8, 2023. (view link)

Alex Rayner, Can Google’s Deep Dream become an art machine? (The Guardian) 28 March 2016. (view link)

 
 

for a non-accelerating observer

Franco Berardi, The Third Unconscious, (Verso, London), 2021.

Maurizio Lazzarato, Sings and Machines: Capitalism and the Production of Subjectivity, (Semiotext(e) Foreign Agent Series, Los Angeles) 2014.

Peter Lamborn Wilson, David Levi Strauss, Carolee Schneemann, Robert Kelly, Diane di Prima, Charles Stein, Ivan Illich, Michael Taussig, Christopher Bamford, Gerrit Lansing, The Critique of the Image Is the Defense of the Imagination, (Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY), 2020.

Dominic Clarke, Erica Morley, Daniel Robert, The bee, the flower, and the electric field: electric ecology and aerial electroreception, (National Library of Medicine)

Bees and plants communicate via electric signals, say scientists, (Guardian) 21 February, 2013. (view link)

Kaberi Singha, Floral Signaling Variation Ariation in Self-compatible and Self-incompatible Populations of Arabidopsis lyrata, (U files.webb), 2015. (view link)

Katherine Eisen, Sotiria Boutsi, John Halley, Loretta Pace, Hampus Petr ́en, Hanna Thosteman, and Magne Friberg, Honest floral signaling traits vary across and within populations in a generalist-pollinated plant, (Europe PMC), (Author Preprints) October 2022. (view link)

Anne S. Leonard, Anna Dornhaus, Daniel R. Papaj, 9 - Why are floral signals complex? An outline of functional hypotheses, (Cambridge University Press), January, 2012. (view link)

Gyanpriya Maharaj, Godfrey Bourne and Abdullah Ansari, A Review of Floral Color Signals and Their Heliconiid Butterfly Receivers, (IntechOpen), June 2021. (view link)

Dominic Clarke, Heather Whitney, Gregory Sutton, Daniel Robert, Detection and Learning of Floral Electric Fields by Bumblebees, (Science) Volume 340, February 2013. (view link)

The role of ultraviolet reluctance and pattern in pollination system of Hypoxis Cameroonian, (National Library of Medicine) (AoB Plants), October 2019. (view link)

Priscila Tunes, Maria Gabriela Gutierrez Camargo, Elza Guimaraes, Floral UV Features of Plant Species From a Neotropical Savanna, (Frontiers in Plant Science) Volume 12, May 2021. (view link)

Biological Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields above 100 MHz on Fauna and Flora: Workshop, (Health Physics) pp. 31-38, January 2023. (view link)

Florian P. Schiest, Steven D. Johnson, Polllinator-mediated evolution of floral signals, (Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Volume 28, pp. 307-315, May, 2013. (view link)

 
 

Micro Floral Transmissions to ALTair

Bamewawagezhikaquay, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Elegy (1827), The Sound the Stars Make Rushing Through the Sky, The Writings of Jane Johnston Schoolman, (edited by Robert Dale Parker), (University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2007). p. 132

Kathryn Yusoff, A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None, (The University of Minnesota Press, 2018).

Kim Sharp, Franz Matschinsky, Translation of Ludwig Boltzmann’s Paper “On the Relationship between the Second Fundamental Theorem of the Mechanical Theory of Heat and Probability Calculations Regarding the Conditions for Thermal Equilibrium” Sitzungberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Abt. II, LXXVI 1877, pp 373-435 (Wien. Ber. 1877, 76:373-435). Reprinted in Wiss. Abhandlungen, Vol II, reprint 42, p. 164-223, Barth, Leipzig, 1909, (Entropy, 2015). (view link)

Kim Sharp, Entropy according to Boltzmann, (Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, 2016). (view link)

Norbert Wiener, Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, (M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1948).

Bebe Barron, Louis Barron, Forbidden Planet (Original MGM Soundtrack), (MGM records, 1957).

Jane Brockman, The First Electronic Filmscore-Forbidden Planet: A Conversation with Bebe Barron, (First published in  “The Score”: the Society of Composers & Lyricists, Vol. VII, No.3, Fall/Winter 1992. (view link)

Jerry Modjeski, Bebe Barron Interview On The sounds of Forbidden Planet, (KFAI radio, 2000). (view link)

Matilde Marcolli, Entropy and Art the view beyond Arnheim, (its.caltech.edu, 2015). (view link)

 Anemone Meaning and Symbolism, FTD by Design, (FTD.com, October 6, 2016). (view link)

Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics, (Duke University Press, Durham and London, 2019), (translated by Steve Corcoran).

Maryanne Amacher, Long Distance Music, Selected Writings and Interviews, (edited by Amy Cimini and Bill Dietz), (Blank Forms Editions, Brooklyn NY, 2020). p. 81 - 85.

Carly Lewis, February 17, 2021, We Are Saying It With Flowers. Loudly and Repeatedly, New York Times. (view link)

 
 

dIRe Warming Lily Bouquets 2020

Social Contagion, Microbiological Class War in China, chuangen.org 2020. (view link)

The Lily: A Remarkable Flower Bursting with Symbolism, Happiness and Sadness Together, (funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk). (view link)

Lily Meaning and Symbolism, FTD by Design,(FTD.com, September 21, 2016). (view link)

150 days later: Flowers placed around Jefferson Square memorial for Breonna Taylor, wlky.com. (view link)

A Guide to the Color, Meaning and Symbolism of Lilies, (Fresh Flowers.com.au). (view link)

What is the Meaning of the lily flower?, (bloomandwild.com). (view link)

Susan Sontag, The Way We Were, (The New Yorker, November 17, 1986).

Mrs. S J. Hale, Flora’s interpreter, or The American Book of Flowers and Sentiments, (Marsh, Capen and Lyon, Boston, 1932) p. 95, 96, 97. (view link)

Jack Goody, The Culture of Flowers, (Cambridge University Press, 1993). p. 33, 46, 67, 77 ,78 ,87 ,89 ,122, 126, 127, 128, 129, 134, 156, 157, 160, 161, 167, 171, 175, 178, 181, 184, 186, 204, 279, 284, 291, 299, 306, 324, 327, 340, 343, 348, 360, 370, 375, 418.

Henry David Thoreau, Thoreau’s Wildflowers, (Yale University Press, New Haven, 2016), Edited by Geoff Wisner. p. 224

Charles Baudelaire, À une Mendiante rousse, Fleurs du mal, (fleursdumal.org) (view link)

Oscar Wilde, Flower Of Love, Selected Poems Of Oscar Wilde, Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde, (The Project Gutenberg eBook, first posted November 21, 1997). p.158 (view link)

Sarah Gottesman, A Brief History of Flowers in Western Art, artsy.net, July 1, 2017. (view link)

Robert Mapplethorpe, Lily, 1989, Phillips.com (view link)

 
 

dIRe Warming Flowers and Bouquets 2020

Jonah M. Kessel, July 2, 2020, How Infrared Images Could be Part of your Daily Life, The New York Times. (view link)

Krystal Hu, Jeffery Dastin, April 29, 2020, Exclusive: Amazon turns to Chinese firm on U.S. blacklist to meet thermal camera needs. Reuters, Technology News. (view link)

Ralph C. Jensen, April 24, 2020. “COVID-19” Thermal Cameras Start to Hit the Marketplace. Security Today. (view link)

Lewis Miller Design, Flower Flash, lewismillerdesign.com. (view link)

The Anemone Flower: Its Meanings & Symbolism, flowermeaning.com (view link)

Meaning of the Anemone Flower And Other Intriguing Facts, gardenerdy.com (view link)

Ovid, BK X:708-739 Orpheus sings: The death of Adonis, Metamorhoses, (A.S. Kline’s Version) (Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library). (view link)

Hanna Zeller, Wild Flowers of Palestine, (originally published around 1870 with texts in three languages, English, French, and German.) (republished Al-Qattan Charitable Trust, Guernsey Channel Islands) Plates 4, 18, 22.

Mahmoud Darwish, Introduction, Wild Flowers of Palestine, (Al-Qattan Charitable Trust, Guernsey Channel Islands, 1997) p.14

Mrs. S J. Hale, Flora’s interpreter, or The American Book of Flowers and Sentiments, (Marsh, Capen and Lyon, Boston, 1932) p.20 (view link)

Catharine H. Waterman, Floras Lexicon: An Interpretation Of The Language And Sentiment Of Flowers, 1st ed. (Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1855), p24

Frances Sargent Locke Osgood, The Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry, 1st ed. (copied), (J. C. Riker, 1851) p 95, 243.

Frederic Shoberl, The Language of Flowers With Illustrative Poetry; The Calendar Of Flowers And The Dial of Fllowers, 8th American from the 10th London ed. (Lea & Blanchatd, 1848), p 281.

Henry David Thoreau, Thoreau’s Wildflowers, (Yale University Press, New Haven, 2016), Edited by Geoff Wisner. p. 38, 39

Henri Matisse, Woman with Anemones. C 1919-20, MoMA. (view link)

Henri Matisse, Le Bouquet d’anemones. 1918, SFMoMA. (view link)

Walter Benjamin, New Things about Flowers (1928), On Photography, (edited and translated by Ester Leslie), (Reaktion Books Ltd, London, 2015). 

Robert Mapplethorpe, Anemone, 1989, artnet. (view link)

 
 

Recycling/Upcycling/Feedback

Johann Gottlieb Fichte, The Science of Knowing: J.G. Fichte’s Lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre, (first published in German 1794/1795) (State University of New York, Albany, 2005). Translated by Walter E. Wright.

Walter Benjamin, The Concept of Criticism in German Romanticism, Selected Writings Vol. 1. (First Harvard University Press, 2004). Edited by Marcus Bullock and Michael W. Jennings. p. 122

Rosalind Krauss, Video: The Aesthetics of Narcissism, (October, Vol. 1. Spring 1976), pp 50-64.

Guy Debord, 1. Separation Perfected, The Society of the Spectacle, (originally published in France by Buchet-Chastel, 1967) (Zone Books, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1994). Translation by Donald Nicholson-Smith. pp. 11-24.

 
 

I Will Be The Gladdest Thing Under The Sun F.1, F.2, F.3

Edna St. Vincent Millay, Afternoon on a Hill, Renascence and Other Poems, (Mitchell Kennerley, New York, 1917) (view link)

International Labor Rights Forum, Fairness in Flowers (view link)

 
 

Last Winter’s Recovery

Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, (The Project Gutenberg eBook, first posted April 20, 2005), To The Reader paragraph 4. (view link)

Catharine H. Waterman, Floras Lexicon: An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers, 1st ed. (Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1855) p. 166 (view page)

Walter Benjamin, Surrealism: The Last Snapshot of the European Intelligentsia, (One-Way Street and Other Writings, New Left Books, London, 1979).

Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, On Several Regimes of Signs, A Thousand Plateaus, (University of Minnesota Press, 1987). Translated by Brian Massumi. p. 111

Poppy Symbolism and Poppy Flower Meanings, what’s-your-sign.com (view link)

Kristen Morley, Poppy Symbolism & Meanings, sun signs.org. (view link)

Robert Mapplethorpe, Poppy, 1988, artsy.net. (view link)

 
 

Rotobouquet 1-7

Michael Betancourt, Precision Optics / Optical Illusion: Inconsistency, Anemic Cinema, and the Rotoreliefs, tout-fait, The Marcel Duchamp Studies Online Journal, Vol. 2/Issue 2, April 2003 (view link)

Claire Voon, Duchamp’s Spinning Optical Experiments, (Hyperallergic, September 26, 2016) (view link)

 
 

Capitalism and Freedom

Milton Friedman, Capitalism and Freedom, (University of Chicago Press, 1962)

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Opioids Crisis, HHS.GOV/opioids (view link)

National Institute on Drug Abuse, Opioid Overdose Crisis, (view link)

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, poppy scene, The Wizard of Oz. (view clip)

 
 

Bringing In Bills Of Impeachment, Threats, Raised voices, Thundering Speeches, And Extremes Which Were Pushed Only As Far As Phrases

Karl Marx, The Class Struggles in France, 1848-1850, (first published as a booklet by Friedrich Engels in 1895) (view link)

Malcolm X and Alex Haley, Chapter One: Nightmare, The Autobiography of Malcom X, (The Random House Publishing Group, New York, 1964). p. 17

Recipes of the Unfortunate: Malcolm X and the Dandelion Eaten Two Ways. (view link)

 
 

A Continuum Of Form And Cause Between

Frederic Shoberl, The Language of Flowers With Illustrative Poetry; The Calendar Of Flowers And The Dial of Flowers, 8th American from the 10th London ed. (Lea & Blanchard, 1848), pp. 173-176 (view pages)

Frances Sargent Locke Osgood, The Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry, 1st ed. (copied), (J. C. Riker, 1851), pp. 44-45 (view pages)

Langston Hughes, Poppy Flower, The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes, (New York Vintage Books, 1994). p.42

Hypnagogia, (CC-BY-SA, Audiopedia, published September 1, 2014) (view link)

 
 

Tightens The Grip Of Financial Oligarchies And Levies Tribute Upon The Whole Of Society For The Benefit Of Monopolists

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism (first published in mid-1917 in pamphlet form, Petrograd) (view link)

Henry David Thoreau, Thoreau’s Wildflowers, (Yale University Press, New Haven, 2016), Edited by Geoff Wisner. p. 115

Edible Wild Food, Queen Anne’s Lace. (view link)

 
 

National Differences And Antagonisms Between Peoples Are Daily More and More Vanishing, Owing To The Development Of The Bourgeoisie, To The Freedom Of Commerce, To The World Market

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Manifesto of the Communist Party, (first published February 1848) (view link)

Frances Sargent Locke Osgood, The Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry, 1st ed. (copied), (J. C. Riker, 1851), p. 235 (view page)

Catharine H. Waterman, Floras Lexicon: An Interpretation Of The Language And Sentiment Of Flowers,1sted. (Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1855), p. 32 (view page)

Henry David Thoreau, Thoreau’s Wildflowers, (Yale University Press, New Haven, 2016), Edited by Geoff Wisner. pp. 77-79

Poison Control, Azaleas and Rhododendrons, “Mad Honey” and other Surprising Dangers. (view link)

Modern Farmer, The Strange History of “Mad Honey.”  (view link)

 
 

Marks Critique Philosophy of Right

Karl Marx, A Contribution to the Critique of Hegal’s Philosophy of Right, (first published in Deutsch-Franzosische Jahrbucher,7&10 February 1844 in Paris). (view link)

 Catherine Malabou, Plasticity at the Dusk of Writing, (Columbia University Press, New York, 2010), translated by Clayton Crockett.

 
 

Flowers of Subsumption

Carl Linnaeus, Species Plantarum, (Laurentius Salvius, Stockholm, 1753).

William Blake, Quotes About Flowers (view link)

William Blake, Visions of the Daughters of Albion, (first printed 1793), The Complete Peotry and Prose of William Blake, (University of California Press, 1982), (Edited by David V. Erdman, Commentary by Harold Bloom), p. 45 - 51.

Immanuel Kant, 16 A Judgement of Taste by Which We Declare an Object Beautiful under the Condition of a Determinate Concept Is Not Pure, Critique of Judgment, (originally published 1790), (translated, with introduction, Werner S. Pluhar), (Hackett Publishing Company Indianapolis/Cambridge,1987). P. 76, second paragraph. (view link)

Friedrich Holderlin, Brod und Wein; Bread and Wine, (written 1801), (German Literature, www.germanlit.org, page by Susan Ranson). (view link)

Mrs. S J. Hale, Flora’s interpreter, or The American Book of Flowers and Sentiments, (Marsh, Capen and Lyon, Boston, 1932). Introduction. (view link)

J.J. Grandville, Alphonse Karr, Taxiere Delord, Raban, Alphonse de Candolle, The Flowers Personified: Being a Translation of Grandville’s Les Fleurs Animées, (R. Martin, New York, 1847), (Translated in 1847 by N. Cleaveland, ESQ), (HardPress, Miami FL, 2019).

Frederic Shoberl, The Language of Flowers With Illustrative Poetry; to Which Are Now Added the Calendar Of Flowers and the Dial of Flowers, 8th American from the 10th London ed. (Lea & Blanchard, 1848), p. 13 (introduction)

Frances Sargent Locke Osgood, The Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry, 1st ed. (copied), (J. C. Riker, 1851), p. 7 (introduction)

Catharine H. Waterman, Floras Lexicon: An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers, 1st ed. (Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1855), p. 3 (advertisement) 

Charles Baudelaire, The Flowers Of Evil, (New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1955), (edited by Marthiel and Jackson Mathews).

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Quotes About Flowers (view link)

Henry David Thoreau, Quotes About Flowers (view link)

Emily Dickenson, Quotes About Flowers (view link)

Louisa May Alcott, Quotes About Flowers (view link)

Karl Marx, Formal and Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital, Marx’s Economic Manuscripts of 1861-63 (view link)

Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper, Arran Leigh and Isla Leigh, Michael Field, The New Minnesinger, The New Minnesinger And Other Poems, (Longmans, Green And Co, London, 1875). (view link)

Stéphane Mallarmé, Prose (pour des Esseintes), Collected Poems, A Bilingual Edition, (University of California Press, 1994), (translated and commentary, Henry Weinfield). p. 46 - 48.

Federation of Paris Artists, Manifesto of the Paris Commune’s Federation of Artists, (April 15th, 1871), (Red Wedge Magazine, April 15, 2016). (view link)

Karl Marx, The Fetishism of the Commodity and Its Secret, Capital Volume 1, (first published 1867), (Penguin Classics, London, 1990) pp. 163-177.

William Butler Yeats, The Rose Tree, Poetry Foundation. (view link)

Vladimir Mayakovsky, 150 000 000, Selected Poems, (first published in April 1921 by GIZ Publishers), (Northwestern University Press, 2015), (English translation, introduction and notes by James H. McGavran III). p.196, see p. 207

Gertrude Stein, Scared Emily, Geography and Play, (Four Seas CO., Boston, 1922), p. 178 - 188.

George Bataille, The Language of Flowers, Visions of Excess Selected Writings, 1927-1939, (edited and translated by Allan Stoeki), (The University of Minnesota Press, 1985)

Bertolt Brecht, The Flower Garden, The Collected Poems of Bertolt Brecht, (written around 1952), (translated and edited by Tom Kuhn and David Constantine), (Liveright Publishing Corporation, New York, London, 2019). p.1013

William Carlos Williams, Asphodel, That Greeny Flower (1955), William Carlos Williams - poems, (Poemhunter.com, Publication date: 2004).

Jean Genet, Our Lady of the Flowers, (Grove Press, New York, 1963).

Amiri Baraka, An Agony, As Now, The LeRoi Jones/ Amiri Baraka Reader, (Basic Books, 2009), (edited by William J. Harris in collaboration with Amiri Baraka). p.52

Gwendolyn Brooks, The Second Sermon On The Warpland, In The Mecca, (Harper & Row, New York, 1968). 

Alan Watts, Quotes About Flowers (view link)

Susan Sontag, Against Interpretation and Other Essays, (Picador, Frarrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1966).

Michel Foucault, Part Five, Right of Death and Power over Life, The History of Sexuality, (Random House Inc., 1978), (translated by Robert Hurley).

Paul Virilio, Popular Defense & Ecological Struggles, (first published 1978) (Semiotext(e), New York, 1990).

Felix Guattari, The Three Ecologies, (first published Editions Galilee, France, 1989) (Continuum, London, 2008) translation by Gary Genosko.

Ann B Shteir, Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science: Flora’s Daughters and Botany in England, 1760 to 1860, (The John Hopkins University Press, May 1999).

Julia Kristeva, Can There Be Revolt Without Representation? An Interview by Ruben Gallo, Revolt She Said, (Semiotext(e), 2002). p.117

Simon J. Ortiz, from Sand Creek, (University of Arizona Press, 2000).

Fred Moten, Resistance of the Object: Aunt Hester’s Scream, In the Break, (University of Minnesota Press, 2003).

Maggie Nelson, Bluets, (Wave Books, 2009).

Endnotes #2, The History Of Subsumption, April 2010 (view link)

Nell Irvin Painter, The History Of White People, (W. W. Norton & Company, Inc, New York, 2011) p.p. 151-189

Ray Brassier, Wandering Abstraction, Mute, 13 February 2010 (view link)

Jane Bennett, Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things, (Duke University Press, 2010).

John Giorno, Welcoming the Flowers, performance at Words Aloud 8 Spoken Word Festival, Durham Art Gallery, Durham, Ontario, Canada, November 5, 2011. (view link)

Lauren Berlant, Cruel Optimism, (Duke University Press, 2011).

Sun Ra, This Planet is Doomed, (Kicks Books, New York, 2012).

Alain Badiou, On Optimism, (The Nexus Institute, 12/18/2012). (view link)

Michael Marder, The Philosopher’s Plant 8.0: Kant’s Tulip, Project Syndicate, published June 1, 2013. (view link)

Eugene Thacker, Cosmic Pessimism, (Univocal, Minneapolis, MN, 2015).

Donna J. Haraway, Staying with the Trouble, (Duke University Press, 2016)

Justin McBrien, Accumulating Extinction Planetary Catastrophism in the Necrocene, Anthropocene Or Capitalocene? Nature, History and the Crisis of Capitalism, (Edited by Jason W Moore), (PM Press, Oakland, CA. 2016)

Catherine Malabou, The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene, published online by Moderna Museet, February 27, 2017 (view link)

Timothy Morton, Being Ecological, (Penguin Books Ltd, 2018)

Angela Davis and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Planetary Utopias - Hope, Desire, Imaginaries in a Post-Colonial World, (Akademie der Künste, Berlin, streamed live 23 and 24 June 2018). (view link)

Troy Worden, Following the Flowers: What Kant can teach us about Art and Beauty, Bloomsday Review, published on June 13, 2019. (view link)

Richard Schiffman, Is Your Child an Orchid, a Tulip or a Dandelion?, (The New York Times. Aug 6, 2020). (view link)

Derek Conrad Murrary, Mapplethorpe and the Flower, Radical Sexuality and the Limits of Control, (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, Bloomsbury Publishing, New York , London, 2020).

furious flower archive (view link)

Red Wedge Magazine (view link)

extinction rebellion (view link)

The Current Thing (view link)