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Notes on Materials against Materiality


A helpful way to think about and unpack Ingold is to look at the many ways he refers to "materials" in his article. According to Ingold, materials are the underbelly of things, in flux, fluid, relational, processional, currents, not fixed, have the ability to mingle, reactionary, active constituents of a world in formation, occur (don’t exist), histories (not attributes), practically experienced. -Claudia

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