My body is your body.
My body came from your body.
Once my heart was inside my mother's body.
Now it sits approximately five feet six above your body ~
~ Biosemiotics - A recognition that communication, interpretation and meaning-making are not limited to human life, but to all life everywhere.
~ Learning to listen to the myriad of other voices beyond the human.
“Biosemiotics, which bridges the sciences and the humanities, is a new field of study and a new way of understanding the world. It takes its name from bios (Greek for life) and semeion (Greek for sign). Its central insight is that all living organisms experience their world through signs which they must make sense of, or interpret. In other words, all organisms are in a communicative relation with their semiotic worlds, and these worlds are full of other forms of communicative semiotic life. Biosemioticians refer to these semiotic worlds as umwelten (plural of umwelt, or semiotic environment). They consist of all the sign relations which species’ evolution has made relevant to the organism’s meaning-making.
For example, many birds and insects see at the ultraviolet end of the light spectrum, where humans do not. Their umwelt, in other words, is slightly different. For humans, the cultures they have made are relevant to their existence as humans, and these exist – as living ideas, artefacts and technology – interwoven with the human umwelt of nature. There is an underlying reality, but every species has evolved to experience it in the way that is most useful for that species’ life and survival.” - Wendy Wheeler, extract from In Other Tongues: Ecologies of Meaning and Loss
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https://modernforms.org/blog/colourful-speculation/