“Whirlwinds of Dust”, figures from Élisée Reclus' The Ocean, Atmosphere, and Life (1873).
Featured on PDR in the essay The Dust That Measures All Our Time
From the mythical Sandman, who participates in dream and vision, to an irritating grain lodged in the beachgoer’s eye, sand harbours unappreciated power, however mundane. Steven Connor celebrates this “most untrustworthy” type of matter.