re-c(O)unting: self-exploring bodies, stories, laboratories
"re-c(O)unting I. self-exploring bodies, stories, laboratories" is an artistic-scientific research questioning how we can transform the production of knowledge; it is an empowering journey from the transgenerational trauma our lands and bodies store. Deconstructing the binarisms between nature-technology, science-spirituality, male-female, we zoom out and into the colonial history between Europe and Latin America and link it to the colonial approach medicine has had on female-assigned bodies (i.e. the fallopian tubes are named after Gabriele Falloppio and Colombia after Christopher Colombus). Delving into our deepest insides, we hack our way into the technoscientific field to address its violent approach, while using it as a tool of reclaiming to know our bodies and their stories.