Approaching birth through a shifting triptych of fungi, code, and cyborg-humans.
Fungi with their multiple genomes and diffuse bodies, trouble the idea of a single, contained self. Origin becomes a mycelial mesh rather than a linear bloodline.
Code, though linear, appears as a syntax of replication, spawning variations and glitches that echo the mutating scripts of inheritance.
Cyborg-humans with their technologized bodies shaped by scans, tests, and data streams, where pregnancy unfolds under the glow of screens and algorithmic foresight.
Digitally composed yet manually knitted, the triptych lets slow, tactile labour tangle with the speed of computation. Threads stand in for fibers, networks, circuits; each stitch is a small insistence that care is also infrastructural, patterned, and fallible. The work asks how birth is imagined when our metaphors are fungal, computational, and machinic at once, and what kinds of futures are gestated within these leaky boundaries between organism, code, and tool.