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**Upskilling in the art of conversation, | **Upskilling in the art of conversation, | ||
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History of plant life has direct correlations with human development, | History of plant life has direct correlations with human development, | ||
- | Given the significant symbiosis humans have with plant life it’s surprising that scientific research in this area is only just beginnning | + | Given the significant symbiosis humans have with plant life it’s surprising that scientific research in this area is only just beginning |
I’ve been intrigued by the way gardeners often anthropomorphise plants to rationalise successful gardening methodologies and one of these manifestations - the common compulsion and practice of people talking to plants due to its perceived benefits in improvement in plant health. | I’ve been intrigued by the way gardeners often anthropomorphise plants to rationalise successful gardening methodologies and one of these manifestations - the common compulsion and practice of people talking to plants due to its perceived benefits in improvement in plant health. | ||
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To do this the project aims to mix differing discipline approaches to create an eclectic story and group actions/ | To do this the project aims to mix differing discipline approaches to create an eclectic story and group actions/ | ||
- | Specifically my research springs from the more recent (17th C onward) history of women’s relationship with plants and its relationship with socio-political action for the rights of women (education, professional, | + | Specifically my current |
I'm fascinated that artforms that we could consider benign today were considered dangerous in their own context. In a similar way botany and gardening are often considered benign yet carry such dangerous cultural, scientific and economic agendas. | I'm fascinated that artforms that we could consider benign today were considered dangerous in their own context. In a similar way botany and gardening are often considered benign yet carry such dangerous cultural, scientific and economic agendas. | ||
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Humans and the early use of intuition, trial and error in establishing the roles of plants as friend or foe. | Humans and the early use of intuition, trial and error in establishing the roles of plants as friend or foe. | ||
Symbology of specific plants based on the Doctrine of Association | Symbology of specific plants based on the Doctrine of Association | ||
- | The shift of human dominating sense from scent to sight over time through the age of enlightenment and its parellels | + | The shift of human dominating sense from scent to sight over time through the age of enlightenment and its parallels |
The role of women in the advancement of the science of botany through the 17th and 18th Centuries in Western Europe and the United Kingdom. | The role of women in the advancement of the science of botany through the 17th and 18th Centuries in Western Europe and the United Kingdom. | ||
The role of plants as women’s status and expression advanced - including sexual education and expression through botanic watercolours and poetry through 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries in Western Europe and the United Kingdom. | The role of plants as women’s status and expression advanced - including sexual education and expression through botanic watercolours and poetry through 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries in Western Europe and the United Kingdom. | ||
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Document Werkweek Ecologie - Urban Ikebana [[https:// | Document Werkweek Ecologie - Urban Ikebana [[https:// | ||
- | Document Tree Identity Walk | + | Document Tree Identity Walk - |
**Post Presentation Discussion** | **Post Presentation Discussion** | ||
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The research continues in 2013 with attendance at meet up with Genspace Bio hackers and Observatory Gallery curators in Austin Texas USA, a Slime Mould workshop by Heather Barnett in March 2013 New York, the Plant Signalling Conference July 2013 in Vancouver, research of 17th-18thC botany texts at the Wellcome Library in London, residencies at Point B in New York, symbioticA in Perth Western Australia, and with artist collaborators at Bundanon Trust NSW. | The research continues in 2013 with attendance at meet up with Genspace Bio hackers and Observatory Gallery curators in Austin Texas USA, a Slime Mould workshop by Heather Barnett in March 2013 New York, the Plant Signalling Conference July 2013 in Vancouver, research of 17th-18thC botany texts at the Wellcome Library in London, residencies at Point B in New York, symbioticA in Perth Western Australia, and with artist collaborators at Bundanon Trust NSW. | ||
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- | • Botany Sexuality and Women’s Writing 17th – 18thC, Samantha George | + | * Botany Sexuality and Women’s Writing 17th – 18thC, Samantha George |
- | • What A Plant Knows, Daniel Chamovitz, an overview of information on recognised signalling methods in plants | + | |
- | • Hildegard von Bingen | + | |
- | • Aroma | + | |
- | • A History of the Senses, Dianne Ackerman | + | |
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+ | * Sex Botany and Empire by Patricia Farra http:// | ||
+ | * Goethes way of Science http:// | ||
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- | • Circus performer and grass scuplture Cirque d’Ici | + | URL's (eclectic) |
- | [[http://fo.am/open_sauces/]] | + | Female Botanist/ |
+ | * http://adb.anu.edu.au/ | ||
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+ | * Society of Plant Signalling and Behaviour http:// | ||
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+ | How the first plant evolved http:// | ||
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+ | Pea Aphid uses Photosynthesis http:// | ||
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+ | Intro to Cyanobacterium http:// | ||
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+ | Insects Use Plants as a Telephone http:// | ||
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+ | * Mary Mitford on Frances Arabella Rowden http:// | ||
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+ | *The Linnaean Dissertations http:// | ||
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+ | Data Garden http:// | ||
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+ | GrensWerte | Media Art Garden http:// | ||
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+ | Ackroyd and Harvey http:// | ||
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+ | Carol Flueckiger http:// | ||
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+ | How to Make Leaf Skeletons http:// | ||
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+ | Jyll Bradley http:// | ||
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+ | Helena Goldwater http:// | ||
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+ | Amy Young http:// | ||
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+ | Eyes as Big A Plates http:// | ||
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+ | Cirque d’Ici Johann Guillerm - Circus performer who has created La Motte a (slow) moving grass/weed sculpture | ||
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