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"Feeding Gaia" suggests that the resources we take must be repaid. Kane explores the tension between consumption and consequence. If we feed on the Earth, does the Earth eventually feed on us? The work forces the audience to confront the uncomfortable reality that humans are not masters of the domain, but merely tenants who may be overdue on rent.
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Casey Kane’s piece taps into the current cultural zeitgeist—eco-anxiety. But rather than preaching, "FEEDING GAIA -v1-" presents a scenario that feels inevitable. It moves past the debate of if climate change is real and moves straight to the reaction of the planet. "Feeding Gaia" suggests that the resources we take
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Casey Kane has hinted that FEEDING GAIA -v2- is in development. The leaks suggest a multiplayer version: a global instance of Gaia where millions of viewers feed the same organism. If the collective feeding exceeds the decay rate, Gaia enters a "Bloom Phase" (expanding off the screen into AR projection). If the collective neglects her, the screen fractures into a glitch mosaic that corrupts the user's local RAM.