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- | ==== GroWorld Compost Heap: various | + | ==== GroWorld Compost Heap: miscellaneous |
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+ | == mischa == | ||
+ | Metalosis Maligna occurs when a metal implant interacts badly with human body tissue, causing the metal to grow tendrils, which eventually puncture the skin from within and destroy it. http:// | ||
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- | A chamber is intended | + | Bruno Latour' |
- | from BBC series How to Grow a Planet. full episode 1 http:// | + | On the right side of the diagram we can see what it means if we don’t split culture and nature and instead have a collective of non-human and human actants. The collective is in charge of collecting the multiplicity of associations between humans and non-humans. This is because the subject/ |
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+ | The Flower ** Orpheum frutescens** has struck up an exclusive relationship with **the carpenter bee**. In order to get the tasty pollen the bee has to vibrate its wings at a particular frequency – middle C. These oscillations then make the flower open its stamens which releases the pollen, covering | ||
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+ | BBC series How to Grow a Planet. full episode 1 http:// | ||
+ | is based on the book "The Emerald Planet: How plants changed Earth' | ||
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+ | ** Ai Weiwei: Sunflower seeds** : | ||
After talking to Marloes and Mischa yesterday I came up with this Dutch documentary on a whole new thinking of design, recycling and the future of food. The theory [[cradle_to_cradle]] is based on 0% trash generation, 100% compostation of objects we produce, buy and throw away. According to the architect William McDonough and the chemist Michael Baumgart (the two authors of the cradle-to-cradle ideology) things have to go faster, easier and cleaner to the environment. Recycling as we know today isn't real, it's actually downcycling. Recycling is only true when things are really useful for the environment and as good enough for us as if was brand new. | After talking to Marloes and Mischa yesterday I came up with this Dutch documentary on a whole new thinking of design, recycling and the future of food. The theory [[cradle_to_cradle]] is based on 0% trash generation, 100% compostation of objects we produce, buy and throw away. According to the architect William McDonough and the chemist Michael Baumgart (the two authors of the cradle-to-cradle ideology) things have to go faster, easier and cleaner to the environment. Recycling as we know today isn't real, it's actually downcycling. Recycling is only true when things are really useful for the environment and as good enough for us as if was brand new. | ||
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More recently the artist Tom Russoti created the Institute for Asthletics (http:// | More recently the artist Tom Russoti created the Institute for Asthletics (http:// | ||
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+ | Puinbal by Donald Duk 1976. Monument from broken down houses in the second worldwar in Kuikduin, The Hague. Ecolgist consider this giant ball as a microsphere with some rare plantspecies living on it. | ||
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* One Straw Revoution. M. Fukuoka. [[fukuoka_gardening]] | * One Straw Revoution. M. Fukuoka. [[fukuoka_gardening]] | ||
* The Secret Life of Plants. P. Tompkins and C. Bird - [[secret_life_of_plants]] | * The Secret Life of Plants. P. Tompkins and C. Bird - [[secret_life_of_plants]] | ||
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+ | **documentary ** \\ | ||
+ | The Secret life of Plants by David Attenborough volume 1-6 (volumes 1,2 and 3 are shown during the classes) | ||
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* Natalie Jeremijenko: | * Natalie Jeremijenko: | ||
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* can be downloaded [[http:// | * can be downloaded [[http:// | ||