Feral Labs book launch event

WhiteFeather was happy to join the editors, organizers, and authors of the recent publication, Feral Labs Node Book #3: Fa-Fa-Futures for an online Zoom book launch event and discussion, June 20, 2026:

“The partners of the Feral Labs Network and the Creative Europe project Rewilding Cultures (2022–2026) are pleased to announce the online launch of Feral Labs Node Book #3: Fa Fa Futures, the newest volume in the evolving book series.

Edited by Dalila Honorato, Iakovos Panagopoulos, Tina Dolinšek, and Uroš Veber, the publication brings together artists, researchers, curators, educators, technologists, and cultural practitioners from across Europe and beyond to explore ferality as a methodological, ecological, artistic, and political condition emerging through transdisciplinary artistic research, collective experimentation, situated knowledge, and more-than-human relations.

The volume includes texts by the editors as well as Prathima Muniyappa, Veroniki Korakidou, Matheus da Rocha Montanari, Emma Hallemas, Anna Isaak-Ross, Rita de Almeida Leite, Marta de Menezes, Sabina Oroshi, Sergey Dmitriev, Andrew Gryf Paterson, Steffan Jones Hughes, Irene Posch, Mario Savini, Chelsea Coon, WhiteFeather Hunter, Clare Stott, Sophia Vrioni, Martyna Groth, Camila Torralbo, Adam Zaretsky, Maja Smrekar, and Ewen Chardronnet. The publication also benefited from the contributions of Rüdiger Wassibauer, Karla Spiluttini, Yvonne Billimore, Deborah Hustić, Nicolai von Rosen, Nicolás Parise Schneider, Miha Šuštar, and Mina Fina—Ee, whose work helped shape the volume.”

WhiteFeather’s chapter, “Wet Witches and Rewilded Biotech: Bastard Protocols for How to Grow a Homunculus (Badly)” imagines biotechnology otherwise through a series of artist-research residencies — at Cultivamos Cultura, TTTlabs and the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic. In these contexts, biotech practice moves through stages of being damp and dirty, unruly, relational, and speculative to actual radical lab experiments — all use WhiteFeather’s menstrual blood and stem cells to trace a history of alchemy, in vitro conjuration and her present experiments with differentiating these menstrual stem cells to neuronal types. The work asks what kinds of futures become possible when we approach science through meaningful relations and care, bastardizing of protocols, ritual reciprocity, and ecological intimacy.
To make biotech feral is to queer its boundaries and let it leak beyond disciplinary containment, while embracing contamination as relation, and understanding bodies and laboratories as living ecologies that are never entirely under our control.

More about the launch event here: https://projekt-atol.si/en/work/online-launch-of-feral-labs-node-book-3-fa-fa-futures/

Published by Zavod Projekt Atol (Slovenia) in May 2026, the book is released under a Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license and distributed free of charge in a print run of 600 copies.

Copies of the book are free and downloadable, here: https://rewildingcultures.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Feral-Labs-Node-Book_3_FA-FA-FUTURES_S.pdf