What Part of the Earth is Inhabited (2009)
Boletus, amaryllis, anolis, listeria, wisteria, nematoceara: nothing is linear in evolution, nor in life nor in light. We radiate out on waves, then flux along the spokes of an orb-weaver’s web, the barbs of a boundary fence. Species in a constant state of exchange: elements, acids, sugars, viruses, ideas.
Director: Erin Espelie
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: June 17, 2009
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is What Part of the Earth is Inhabited about?
- Boletus, amaryllis, anolis, listeria, wisteria, nematoceara: nothing is linear in evolution, nor in life nor in light. We radiate out on waves, then flux along the spokes of an orb-weaver’s web, the barbs of a boundary fence. Species in a constant state of exchange: elements, acids, sugars, viruses, ideas.
- Who directed What Part of the Earth is Inhabited?
- What Part of the Earth is Inhabited was directed by Erin Espelie.
- How long is What Part of the Earth is Inhabited?
- What Part of the Earth is Inhabited has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).