This Dawashi seed used to only grow on the top of the tallest mountains in Tibet. When a child crossed the ocean with these precious seeds in her pocket, they spread throughout the world, and even through to different dimensions. Dawashi pods maintain a symbiotic relationship with creatures called Slins. Slins, often kept as shelf pets in our world, use the pod as a nursery. In return, the baby Slins help spread the seeds when they emerge. As the Slins grow older and wiser, they carefully place the seeds they have carried all of their lives in special locations where the seeds flourish. Usually, these spots are off-world/unknown or near crystal caves that echo a specific frequency over 7.5 MHz.
Dawashi pod Contributors
The credits page is organized by different levels of contribution: Exhibition, Anchor Space or Project.
You’re on a project page within the The Bailiwick Anchor Space in the Radio Tave Exhibition.
Creative Leads
- Elana Schwartz Lead Artist
Creative Contributors
- Bizz Siegel Production Coordinator
- Cheraya Esters Designer Fabricator
- Elizabeth Thorp Senior Production Manager
- Emilio Pincheira Senior Paint & Pigment Specialist