The visual artist Rosa Tharrats presents the installation Trenapimoa, a word that refers to “braid” (collaborating with the spiral of life) and the Pimoa cthulhu spider to which Donna Haraway refers in Staying with the Trouble. This is a living spider’s web of sculptures and materials that sketch a habitat somewhere between mythical and scientific, in a vision of the world situated between the ancestral and technological detritus.
This activity is part of the Do-It-Yourself Cosmology project. Artistic interventions in the city’s bookshops.