
Becoming a Ruin: Decomposing and Regrowing the Mythic with Sophie Strand
The Emerald
The Nature of Oral Tradition and Collaborative Storytelling
Viewing stories as individual events creates a sterile fiction that doesn't represent the complex, intertwined experience of being alive. Traditionally, storytelling was collaborative and participatory, as seen in the oral traditions of scripture in Judaism. This non-hierarchical, collaborative nature is also reflected in the biological demonstration of mycelium, which defies a clear delineation of its boundaries and existence.
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