Wet Witches and Rewilded Biotech, Makery.info, FR

WhiteFeather’s writing, titled “Wet witches and rewilded biotech: bastard protocols for how to grow a homunculus (badly)” has been published on Makery.info as part of a series of chapter excerpts from the Feral Labs Network’s latest book publication, Fa Fa Futures. Selected by Makery editor, Ewen Chardronnet, the excerpt is one of four featured chapters from the book:

“Makery is publishing several essays excerpted from this freely available volume. This chapter by WhiteFeather Hunter discusses the feral turn through a feminist technoscientific methodology that reclaims the unruly, the embodied, and the affective within biotechnological practice.

The Feral Labs Node Books are a series of interconnected publications produced by the Feral Labs Network within the framework of Feral Labs (2018-2021) and Rewilding Cultures (2022–2026). Combining theoretical reflection, artistic research, ethnography, speculative writing, and visual documentation, the books foreground practice-based knowledge and experimental forms of collaboration. The Feral Labs Node Book #3: Fa Fa Futures explores how feral artistic and research practices interact with institutions, infrastructures, crises, and systems of control. The volume focuses on accountability, survival, care, and the continuation of practices beyond temporary funding structures.

Read the text on Makery here: https://www.makery.info/en/2026/05/25/english-wet-witches-and-rewilded-biotech/