Here is a SoundBite that was part of an exhibition by Farangis Yegane entitled "Florae obscurae". To listen to MP3 file, listen by clicking THIS LINK. The tune is by Saline and Me - both pretty good "composteurs" - and is an "independent" recording we made under the project title: The Sect Insect.
(Just before our 8-Track Fostex broke down! oh my gosh)
Just call into your mind the impressive terminology that existed prior to the classification of "le magical roundabout" of that what we can all distinguish as organic and inorganic matter. Alright, I mean at least for example the names we are familiar with for much of the flora, we all know the heathen names for a lot of plants.
Basically, you can simply view the whole world as a "garden": all is within the context of nature. An environmental "utopia" can - potentially - have the features of what would remind us of "garden culture" in a broad sense. Look at what these folks and ppl are doing within the big grand "garden of nature" ... and ... if you view "our" modern cultures in front of this type of background, everything starts to appear in a new dimension.
Dimensions: we know those dimensions that made us "clear" that there is some x,y,z that form a potentially indefinite matrix, but what about nature as a dimension in form of a garden.
Yeah, you live in the crappy part of the garden, where the gardeners decided - and mark that: with the help of their employee bunch of ppl - to screw around with aesthetics and ethics, and simply reduce all "natural" parts and bits, and lifes and deaths to a real ultimate minimum. Yeah, surrogate culture, how much is reductio ad absurdo so bl..bl.. appreciable (blimey). (The "surrogate" in reality being figures that roam around the matrix x,y,z, in planful hopes for being some 100% determinant, determining not even the 100%?). Why not?