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		<title>British artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg poses uncomfortable questions about our evolving relationship with the natural world</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Imagine Mars populated by plants. Rather than speculatively placing humans on the red planet, the British artist takes a non-human perspective with her project The Wilding of Mars. By simulating the growth of a wild terrain seeded with plant forms from Earth that thrive over millennia, Ginsberg wants us to imagine a future where life</p>
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