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Combining poetry, performance art, and moving image, "Project Hazmatic: Score For Body As Cautionary Tale" reveals the yellow hazmat suit to be a sheath, a container, a figure, and an effigy that can move in surprising ways across landscapes. While two suits blow empty across a beach, inflating with wind to make ghost shapes, a voice recites: "Skin, a bridge, a porous equation, overworked for centuries, unhinge the jaws, swallow all, a black air." This project features a long sound poem in eleven sections with titles like "Score for Body as Thirst Suit," "Score for Body as Durational Performance," and "Score for Body as Wild Processional." Its images and language think together about the purported lines among human, animal, and landscape that are often delineated by porous skins, and about the environmental degradation across the strata of many beings: "We play a game with no score, down on all fours, call all ill animals to the yard, sweeten the debris you feed them, jump the electric fence, a species link." Part object lesson, part evolutionary retelling ("Flowers precede the bees, whales flunk back into the oceans"), "Project Hazmatic" also demonstrates the shared goals of texts that stretch the possibilities of language and video performances that pose and re-pose questions through repeated shapes, colors, and horizon lines.