| Title | Earthly Togetherness: Making a Case for Living with Worms |
|---|---|
| Contributor | Filippo Bertoni(author) |
| Landing page | https://processing.matteringpress.org/ethnographiccase/26-earthly-togetherness-making-a-case-for-living-with-worms/ |
| License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
| Publisher | Mattering Press |
| Published on | 2017-01-01 |
Filippo Bertoni is a postdoctoral fellow in the Aarhus University Research on the Anthropocene, an interdisciplinary and experimental project led by Anna Tsing and Nils Bubandt focusing on disturbed landscapes and “the arts of living in a damaged planet.” His current work explores the mining area of Río Tinto and the activities of a team of astrobiologists who study its underground microbial ecosystems as analogs for Mars. Filippo’s interest in how landscape is metabolized builds on his doctoral research where he worked with Annemarie Mol’s research team to learn about “The Eating Body in Western Theory and Practice.” Papers he has published as part of this project can be found at https://whatiseating.com/commensal/filippo-bertoni/