watered: the topography of opaque currents
watered: the topography of opaque currents, a new bilingual publication brings together eight interdisciplinary texts exploring water through hydrofeminist, political-ecological, and decolonial perspectives. Developed through a collective reading and discussion process, the book approaches water as both material substance and political metaphor, addressing themes of embodiment, pollution, infrastructure, and fluid identities whilst reflecting on and with different seas, rivers, or waters in urban pipelines. It is a first Georgian-language publication dedicated to hydrofeminism, expanding local debates beyond resource-based understandings of water. The publication is also available in English, fostering cross-border dialogue on the issue.