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In this 51-minute talk from the Santa Fe Institute, artist Nathan Budoff explores "The Language of Movement and Breath" while discussing his artwork that creates imaginative interrelations between living beings. Examine how Budoff's work investigates similarity and connectedness in the living world, highlighting the overlapping social and cultural networks of different beings sharing the same territories. Discover how he explores general concepts through specific examples drawn from his lived experience and research, while maintaining strong design and compositional elements in his visual expression. Follow along as Budoff discusses several specific pieces, offering concrete examples of his artistic concerns and ideas about patterns of cognition and distinct perceptual understandings. The talk takes place while 10 of Budoff's original works are displayed at SFI's Cowan Campus, with five pieces from his studio and five from the Albuquerque Museum's exhibition "Vivarium, Exploring Intersections of Art, Storytelling, and the Resilience of the Living World."