Based on a 16th century Aztec herbal commonly known as The Badianus Manuscript, this research project utilizes the Aztec herbal as a point of departure to explore aspects of translation, colonization, hybridity, natural pigments & dyes, plant life and healing. The research project adheres to the notion that process in relation to time and power is crucial to the dissemination and production of knowledge.
Research
THE BADIANUS MANUSCRIPT
Based on a 16th century Aztec herbal commonly known as The Badianus Manuscript, this research project utilizes the Aztec herbal as a point of departure to explore aspects of translation, colonization, hybridity, natural pigments & dyes, plant life and healing. The research project adheres to the notion that process in relation to time and power is crucial to the dissemination and production of knowledge.
Research-
Date
2018 - ongoing