Interstitial
Moving between spaces and surfaces, the body is under immense pressure. It should consider itself lucky if it doesn’t crash. And yet it won’t remain unscathed.
The epidermis must withstand the abrasive caress of the atmosphere, each molecule an inquisitive phantom probing the boundaries of flesh.
The editorial explores how cellular structures, those microscopic bastions amounting to a body, tremble under the constant assault of space.
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