Tangled, tangy, microbial threads: Textural methods for rendering past, present, and future sensory memories

A. Harris
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How to render sensory memory? In this article, I speculate on the possibilities of textural methods which attend closely to textile forms, specifically embroidery, as a way to explore this enduring question in multimodal research. To open up concerns about bodily relations between humans, as well as the more-than-human bodies we share worlds with, this article focuses on sensory memory fragments of encounters with the microbial conglomerations of sourdough bread starter. I offer three bubbling, sour-sweet texts: 1) an archived auto-ethnographic account of learning how to make a sourdough starter; 2) a social-media inspired piece on the sticky home archives of quarantine; and 3) a future speculative citizen science project. These fragments co-exist with microbes I have embroidered on ancient linens. From the tangy strings of sourdough histories, and the tangled threads in cloth I draw concrete methodological suggestions for new directions in textural research projects, such as material fieldnotes and crafted data. In doing so, I join other authors in this special issue in the call for multimodal forms of ethnographic storytelling about sensory memory, in this case one that attends not only to messy entanglements with bodies but also their textural, material, layered histories extending into the depth of their surfaces.
纠结的,强烈的,微生物线:纹理的方法来渲染过去,现在和未来的感官记忆
如何渲染感觉记忆?在这篇文章中,我推测了与纺织品形式密切相关的纹理方法的可能性,特别是刺绣,作为探索多模态研究中这个持久问题的一种方式。为了揭示人类之间的身体关系,以及我们与之共享世界的超越人类的身体,这篇文章关注的是与酵母面包发酵剂中的微生物团块相遇的感官记忆片段。我提供了三个冒泡的、酸甜交织的文本:1)一篇关于学习如何制作酵母发酵剂的自动人种志存档;2)一篇受社交媒体启发的关于隔离的粘性家庭档案的文章;3)未来的思辨公民科学项目。这些碎片与我在古代亚麻布上刺绣的微生物共存。从酸面团的历史和布料的缠绕线中,我为纹理研究项目的新方向提出了具体的方法建议,例如材料实地记录和精心制作的数据。在这样做的过程中,我加入了本期特刊的其他作者的行列,呼吁以多模态形式讲述关于感官记忆的民族志故事,在这种情况下,不仅要关注与身体的混乱纠缠,还要关注它们的纹理,材料,分层的历史,延伸到它们表面的深处。
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