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水垣恵理
Eri Mizugaki
Natural Specimens
Peeling a peach.
Cleaning a squid.
Stroking a kneecap.
All of these things were, it seems, once part of a single living being.
Over 3.8 billion years, we have evolved—each in our own, scattered directions.
Hybridization, genetic modification, genome editing.
In the modern age, we have learned to manipulate life with intent:
faster, stronger, more beautiful.
How long can we remain natural?
I wonder, biting into a sweet peach.
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