ZOA

  • ZOA – is a suffix used in taxonomic names to denote animals or the animal kingdom.

    Derived from the Greek
    “ZOION” (animal) and ZOIA, which is the plural of ZOION
    .
    Examples include “Protozoa (single-celled animals), “Metazoa” (multicelled animals), and “Scyphozoa” (jellyfish)
    ZOA is a space that explores the living, fluid interconnections between micro-ecologies, technology, and psychology. The primary focus will be the resilience of plankton, algae, coral, bacteria, and Chitons, or shell-bearing organisms, to withstand or recover from human activities and disturbances. This platform reflects on microscopic and monumental lifeforms that sustain networks of care, survival, and transformation. Drawing from science, digital theory and ecology, ZOA invites readers to reimagine sustainability not as a trend, but as a cyclical process of decay and renewal.

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  • ZOA – is a suffix used in taxonomic names to denote animals or the animal kingdom.

    Derived from the Greek
    “ZOION” (animal) and ZOIA, which is the plural of ZOION
    .
    Examples include “Protozoa (single-celled animals), “Metazoa” (multicelled animals), and “Scyphozoa” (jellyfish)
    ZOA is a space that explores the living, fluid interconnections between micro-ecologies, technology, and psychology. The primary focus will be the resilience of plankton, algae, coral, bacteria, and Chitons, or shell-bearing organisms, to withstand or recover from human activities and disturbances. This platform reflects on microscopic and monumental lifeforms that sustain networks of care, survival, and transformation. Drawing from science, digital theory and ecology, ZOA invites readers to reimagine sustainability not as a trend, but as a cyclical process of decay and renewal.

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