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VASES ARE ELITIST,
TEWARE IS BOURGEOIS

The Rise of Superweeds. 

Three sizes of hand-built ceramic planters. Each one mixed with pulped fragments of political theory: Wright, Arendt, Malm, Srnicek, Vonnegut, Bufe. All of it shredded and wedged into raw clay—pages turned into mud, then fired into something vaguely useful. A repurposing. A fermentation of ideas.

- Erik Olin Wright: Envisioning Real Utopias.
- Erik Olin Wright: How to be anticapitalist in the 21th Century.
- Hannah Arendt: The Human Condition.
- Chaz Bufe: Anarchism: What it is and what it isn't.
- Kurt Vonnegut: Utopia 14 / Player Piano.
- Nick Srnicek: Inventing the future.
- Andreas Malm: How to blow up a pipeline.

Planters offer a counterpoint to the symbolic weight of the vase or the  rituals of teaware. They are functional, often overlooked, and tied to cycles of care, decay, and maintenance.

Critical Theory reworked into everyday objects. Planters instead of teaware.

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