Things in construction sites are pre-cognized things. Discrete parts we can put together under bright light. Harvesting and mining sites, on the other hand, exist always on the outskirts, away from urban areas and most of our western sight, at places constantly transformed into landscapes too alien for our senses. Tracing the complex threads of each material down to their harvesting sites - an endeavor in itself that might be just as difficult as exploring one's own unconsciousness - leads to a vast habitat of encountering different, unrecognized, intricate, continuous, and either familiar or painful things. If construction sites territorialize our thinking, mining and harvesting sites, with their large-scale black-boxed infrastructural outsourced constant flow of material and hard under-paid labor, are indeed, deterritorializing matters for our thinking.
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