KULTURFOLGER

Kulturfolger are defined as animals that thrive in a cultured landscape and actively engage with our human habitat. These organisms move through the city with tiny wings, blown by the wind- or crawl carefully along mossy damp walls of clustered apartment buildings.

Announcing KULTURFOLGER Call for Entries.

A bi-city art publication, Kulturfolger is calling for writers, artists, and designers in the San Francisco and Zurich areas to submit work for publication.

More details can be found at: http://kulturfolger.ch/

From the website:

Kulturfolger are defined as animals that thrive in a cultured landscape and actively engage with our human habitat. These organisms move through the city with tiny wings, blown by the wind- or crawl carefully along mossy damp walls of clustered apartment buildings. Networks coexist and are intertwined with our animal and herbaceous compatriots even when UNSEEN. We can choose to honor them as equals, creative beings, living in this natural world.

It looks like an exciting call. We strongly recommend sending in your work!

 

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