Xiaoyang Meng

Information Experience Design (MA)

About

Xiaoyang Meng is an interdisciplinary artist who has worked as a journalist and 3D model designer in China.

Her research focuses on Species Symbiosis, and the author is dedicated to creating a new perspective of species care, re-adjusting the relationship between humans and non-humans, and building a more inclusive symbiotic system.

Becoming the Rhizome of Oysters responds to the possibility of new species in the Anthropocene and explores the question of what creatures are “supposed” to be and the ethical question of the extent to which humans should intervene in them.

We are now in the capitalist Anthropocene, and how we truly recognise humanity’s place in the system, and how we perceive the relationship between humans and living things from multiple perspectives, is an urgent thing for modern humans to address. The special historical position of the oyster allows me to choose it as a research object. Oysters have existed on earth for 259 million years, but after a century of encountering humans, their ‘wildness’ has gradually disappeared, and nowadays, artificial triploid oysters, which are infertile, have almost lost their function of water filtration when they are cemented to a string .The modern edible oyster is like a new kind of hydroponic plant.

If humans continually intervene in the growth process of the oyster, in what way will the oyster exist on earth when it is out of the animal frame?

Inspired by A Thousand Plateaus The Companion Species Manifesto, the project presents a critical possibility that considers human behaviour and existence as the oyster’s rhizome. During the making of the project, the author dove underwater several times to experience the environment in the water and to discover what it feels like to be the rhizome of an oyster. Finally, the author present these experiences to the audience through poetry, video, and installation.

Installation

Size: 90cm*51cm*47cm

Material: Plaster Cast Bandage, Embroidery Thread, Iron Net, Iron Wire

Experimental video

Duration: 2:21

Director: Xiaoyang Meng

DP: Ruisan Ge

DM : princessM:eow

Oyster Video ProviderGuanbin Cai

Biologist Collaboration

Guanbin Cai、Lv Liang

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