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Zazie Stevens

DAISYWORLD CAL

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An anatomical diagram of the flower of Magnolia biondii, by Zazie Stevens


DaisyWold MAG has reinvented itself as DAISYWORLD CAL, an ongoing anthology that follows the ancient Japanese calendar of 72 micro-seasons, a system that intricately maps time by recording subtle changes in nature. In this rhythm of fleeting moments, the micro-seasonal online calendar becomes a poetic bridge between the digital and the organic, celebrating the ephemeral permanence of life. It is a tribute to the capricious beauty of nature, an ode to all that blooms, withers and returns to the earth - an eternal cycle of impermanence and renewal.
By adopting a publishing format that follows seasonal shifts and metamorphoses every 5 days, this micro-seasonal online calendar poetically fuses the digital with the natural and the ephemeral with the ephemeral. Although 'hidden' behind a paywall, Daisyworld Cal is a refreshing break from conventional media cycles, acting as a shared notebook of sorts, housing quotes, audio, recipes and other snippets worth 'standing still' for. In a world driven by speed and instant gratification, this rhythm encourages bite-sized engagement, attentive to incremental change. While maintaining a mailbox-first approach, Subtack's publication does not fall into the trap of explicitly centering the authors' lived experience as a prompt for reflection on wider contexts. The publication format, while online, decentres the digital-only affliction of promoting a false sense of urgency and shifts the focus to (digital) storytelling in form and content as an ode to the cyclical, evolving process in which storytelling and observation naturally unfold.

"Eulogizing the capriciousness of nature and all that blooms and is destined to die."

Zazie Stevens, DAISYWORLD on Instagram

04.04.25