Residency artists and researchers Multidisciplinary art The T. Rudzinskaite Memorial Amateur Lichenologists Society Workgroup: Tessa Zettel, Sumugan Sivanesan ja Aliisa Talja The T. Rudzinskaite Memorial Amateur Lichenologists Society is an ongoing collaborative performance/publishing project and semi-fictional association of lichen lovers set 68 years into the future. Founded by Tessa Zettel and Sumugan Sivanesan in 2018 (’2086’), the Society is a vehicle to think speculatively with publics about multispecies entanglements and finitude in the Sixth Mass Extinction. Its cumulative narrative and methodologies have evolved across site-based performance/field trip/picnics, installations, workshops, texts, sound pieces and video broadcasts. At Saari we add a new research wing to our existing internal departments: the Metta Verse Mutual Aid SpaceProgram, Space-Time Fab Lab, Circle of Dearth Scarcity Kitchen and Crystal Radio Lab. Working with Finnish artist and baker Aliisa Talja, our Therolinguistics Reading Group will focus on collective experimental translations of lichen lyrics found on rocks & trees around Saari. Its name refers to Ursula K Le Guin’s ‘The Author of the Acacia Seeds…’ (1974), in which the President of the Therolinguistics Association reflects on the ‘delicate, transient lyrics of the lichen’, the ‘wholly atemporal, cold, volcanic poetry of the rock’, and the words of the earth ‘in its immense solitude, within the immenser community of space’. Together we will employ performative ficto-critical fieldwork and citizen-science methods to investigate more-than-human linguistic phenomena and the overlooked substrata of nature-cultural production. In the world of the Society, it is 2092 when an expanded multispecies/multilingual reading group gathers at Saari Residence Bio Village for walking, baking, sensing, translating & talking around curious encounters with lichen. We will explore sourdough cultures & lichen bread, questioning toxicity & how cultural knowledge travels through bodies. Over 4 weeks we will also produce a small chapbook sharing our experimental translations & wanderings, acting as an introductory guide to therolinguistics.