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REREX 1

by James Ferraro

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Gaiacide 06:13

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Restoration 04

REREX (Disc 01 - 2008)

REREX: Resilience and Evolution in Response to polluted Environmental eXposure

2008's Rerex is an immersive album that explores the impact of human activities on the natural world, particularly in relation to environmental pollution and degradation. The album's title is an acronym for Resilience and Evolution in Response to polluted Environmental eXposure, hinting at its central themes. Through the use of audio mimesis and textures, Rerex portrays endangered natural landscapes and the interaction between nature and technology. The album also highlights the potential consequences of environmental pollution and degradation. The music is a mix of instrumental and electronic pieces, with titles that reference topics like gene editing, telecommunication, and pre-birth exposure to contaminated water. Rerex is a thought-provoking and immersive listening experience that invites listeners to contemplate the relationship between humanity and the environment.

CRIspr (02:59): This track's title references the CRISPR gene-editing technology, which is often used to modify the DNA of organisms. The use of this technology in the context of environmental restoration or adaptation is a theme explored within the album.

Ishino sim (03:08): This title reference Yoshizumi Ishino, a Japanese molecular biologist who co-discovered the CRISPR system in the late 1980s. this track explores the scientific underpinnings of genetic engineering and its potential uses in environmental restoration and the potential uses of CRISPR technology in the development of new forms of life.

iii (11:16): This instrumental track is a sonic exploration of the themes present in the album, such as resilience, evolution, and environmental degradation.

Telecommunication Wetware (08:20): This title references the use of technology to interface with living systems, such as the use of electronic sensors in environmental monitoring. metaphor for the ways in which technology and the natural world intersect and interact, and the potential for this interaction to have both positive and negative impacts on our sense of interconnectedness and the health of the planet.

Adaptive eVolution in Pollution (04:53): This title explores the ways in which organisms adapt to polluted environments through evolution or gene editing. The track focuses on the potential for natural systems to develop resilience and adaptability in response to environmental stressors.

caustic net aRchitecture (03:10): This title references the interconnectedness of living systems and the environment, and the potential for damage caused by human activities. "caustic network" is referring to the caustic light patterns on the surface of the polluted ocean's floor . The track explores the impact of pollution on ecosystems and the ways in which these systems respond to environmental stressors.

vii (06:34): This instrumental track is another sonic exploration of the album's themes.

Chlorine Anemone (10:24): This title references the toxic effects of chemicals like chlorine on marine life. The track explores the negative impacts of pollution on aquatic ecosystems.

Pre-birth exposure to contaminated water (07:01): This title explores the effects of pollution on fetal development and marine health. The track explores the potential long-term consequences of exposure to environmental toxins.

Waterborne Metastatic Cells (03:38): This title references the spread of cancerous cells through water sources polluted with carcinogens. The track explores the potential health risks of environmental pollution.

Global Ocean A Toxic Womb (00:19): This title conveys a sense of hopelessness or despair at the state of the world's oceans. The track explores the negative impacts of pollution on marine ecosystems and the need for urgent action to address these issues.

xii (04:51): This instrumental track is another sonic exploration of the album's themes.

Gaiacide (0): The final track's title is a play on the term "genocide" and may reference the destruction of the Earth's ecosystems by human activities. this track suggests a sense of finality or apocalypse. The track serves as a commentary on the urgency of addressing environmental issues and the potential consequences of leaving this crisis unaddressed


Rerex's ecological mimesis is exploring the interconnectedness of environmental degradation, pollution, and technology

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released September 17, 2008

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