DOC 234—34/2
Soundscape,
Digital 3D Video Work,
Flower Essence
Black- Eyed Peas: Cowpea ‘Vigna unguiculata’ ;
RUNWAY JOURNAL BLOOM EDITION
Editorial : Ena Grozdanic
Digital : Giana Festa
Digital: Yanti Peng
This vial becomes an antidote to cultural disconnection: a vessel of remembrance, resistance, and return. Central to this work is the black-eyed pea (Vigna unguiculata), a seed native to West Africa that traveled the Middle Passage (2) braided into the hair of ancestors. Smuggled in secret and planted in new soils, it speaks to the quiet rebellions that carry liberatory futures. In this world, seeds are messages and maps to freedom. They bloom where memory lives.
“Hilum” is a botanical term for the scar where a seed once joined its pod. In the black-eyed pea, this scar forms its “eye”, invoking the point of connection as a portal: a scar that guides the way back. A mark of origin, a rupture, and a path home.
The soundscape weaves ambient sounds, breath and water, guiding the viewer through the sensory experience of dispensing the vial.
This work is an offering for those who feel ancestrally unrooted. It is ritual, tool, and seed. It calls forth the knowledge to persist and remember; we belonged, and we still do.
1 Flower essences are energetic waters imbued with the essence of a flower, a plant, or a place with the help of a celestial body (like the moon or sun). Essences invite deeper conversation with your consciousness and the living world around you. They are poetic and non-physical medicines that gently support emotional, spiritual, and energetic well-being. This process uses water as a bridge to hold memory, emotion, and energetic imprint.
2 The term “Middle Passage Descendants” or “Black Atlantics” refers to individuals whose ancestors were forcibly transported from Africa to the Americas through the transatlantic slave trade. This terminology underscores the unique hybridisation of the genetic and cultural composition of Black Americans, shaped not by a single point of origin but by the forced convergence of diverse African ethnicities, European lineages, and Native American heritage across centuries of displacement and survival.
RUNWAY JOURNAL HILUM DROPS DIGITAL WORK