WATERBORNE N°2

Issue 2 sets anchor firmly within the currents of a changing seascape, a time during which icebergs are melting and sea levels are rising. But is water not always in a state of flux? “Water does not resist. Water flows.” writes Margaret Atwood. “If you can’t go through an obstacle, go around it. Water does.” It’s not just the literal substance, we see water’s traits all over the lived world; all that which flows, all that which patiently waits, wearing away at obstacles as dripping water does a stone. The stationary observer, still in thought, faces moulded by wonder, enthralled as ever by the transforming worlds which envelop them.

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Issue 2 sets anchor firmly within the currents of a changing seascape, a time during which icebergs are melting and sea levels are rising. But is water not always in a state of flux? “Water does not resist. Water flows.” ​​writes Margaret Atwood. ​​“If you can’t go through an obstacle, go around it. Water does.”​​ It’s not just the literal substance, we see water’s traits all over the lived world; all that which flows, all that which patiently waits, wearing away at obstacles as dripping water does a stone. The stationary observer, still in thought, faces moulded by wonder, enthralled as ever by the transforming worlds which envelop them.