(ii) WE LIVE IN THE HYDROCENE*
The future forms of living and dying are uncertain; they depend on future evolutions. The Anthropocene has distanced us from Earth's oceanic beginnings and diminished the explosive diversity of life seen in the Cambrian period.
In the current Hydrocene, we fight against the impact of patriarchal capitalism on aquatic biodiversity loss. We envision a world of collaboration, love, and justice beyond speciesism.
*Hydrocene is the term coined by Bronwyn Bailey-Charteris to name both the epoch and the curatorial theory focused on water-based art practices and critical water-centered theories in time of climate crises.