The sixth installment of the series Lessons with the Non-human: an auto/ethnography of Entanglements, titled "Instauring the Existence of Microbes," was published in the June 2026 issue of Sekai (Iwanami Shoten). Extending Despret's concept of "instauration" (instaurer), taken up in the previous installment, toward the invisible living others that are microorganisms, this article centers its inquiry on my experiences at the Fermentation Culture and Art Festival in Kanazawa. Through encounters with brewers determined to rebuild after the Noto earthquake, sites of dialogue between microbes and humans—such as the rice-bran pickling of pufferfish ovaries and the making of vinegar by static fermentation—and the practices of "Kōjigura-verse," an installation for conversing with miso, and "Miso Bot Pro," entrusted to a kōji craftsman, it explores the process of instauring the existence of microbes anew within reality, understood as an endeavor that reconstitutes the other's mode of being with each exchange of response.
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2026/05/08