Wild Clocks – David Farrier
Attentive to the loss of age-old ecological relationships as “wild
clocks” fall out of synchronization with each other, David Farrier
imagines an opportunity to renew the rhythms by which we live and
embody a time rooted in kinship.
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David Farrier examines how “wild clocks”—the biological and
ecological rhythms that living beings use to coordinate their lives
with the greater cycles of the Earth—are falling out of synch with
each other in our age of ecological crisis. Traversing the Future
Library in Norway, Sami reindeer herds in Scandinavia, and oyster
colonies in Scotland’s Firth of Forth, David considers the
different ways time is made between people, more-than-human beings,
and place—and wonders if the disordering of our wild clocks offers
an opportunity to understand anew how time can be an expression of
kinship. Read the essay. Discover more stories from our
latest print edition, Volume 5: Time. Illustration by Ibrahim
Rayintakath. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
ecological rhythms that living beings use to coordinate their lives
with the greater cycles of the Earth—are falling out of synch with
each other in our age of ecological crisis. Traversing the Future
Library in Norway, Sami reindeer herds in Scandinavia, and oyster
colonies in Scotland’s Firth of Forth, David considers the
different ways time is made between people, more-than-human beings,
and place—and wonders if the disordering of our wild clocks offers
an opportunity to understand anew how time can be an expression of
kinship. Read the essay. Discover more stories from our
latest print edition, Volume 5: Time. Illustration by Ibrahim
Rayintakath. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
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