Underground subsistence: Feeding beings in the Andes of Ecuador
In Ecuador, in the face of violent land grabbing practices, the Andean population is resisting by safeguarding ancestral practices for their food survival.
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Published 31 October 2024 by Pedro Soler
In Ecuador, in the face of violent land grabbing practices, the Andean population is resisting by safeguarding ancestral practices for their food survival.
Published 4 October 2024 by Ewen Chardronnet
“Learn by doing”, "Think local, act global": P. Geddes (1854-1932), biologist, sociologist and urban planner, thought up the relationship between town and country and reinvented city planning.
Published 12 September 2024 by Alexander Klose
This text is an introduction to the exhibition Planetary Peasants at Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle, about the evolution of peasantry in Germany from Thomas Müntzer's Peasants War (15th century) to our times.
Published 3 September 2024 by Disnovation.org
The collective Disnovation.org is presenting its new project The Solar Share from 4 to 8 September at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria.
Published 12 August 2024 by Pauline Briand
From book to book, Amitav Ghosh encourages us to think about global crises through the prism of colonialism. We talk to him about his latest work, The Nutmeg's Curse.
Published 4 July 2024 by Ewen Chardronnet
Based between Martinique and Rotterdam, Michèle Boulogne is an artist and textile designer questioning the cultural and social context of imaginary space exploration. Makery met her.
Published 4 July 2024 by Federico Luisetti
We are living in the Plantationocene, the agro-political order born of decades of post-colonial history. What does this mean, and what are the ways for abandoning this deadly system?
Published 2 April 2024 by Ewen Chardronnet
For 15 years, a workgroup of the International Union of Geological Sciences has tried to establish scientific foundations of the Anthropocene as a new geological epoch. An inside vote in last March has suddenly undermined its all work and conclusions, and raised a debate among scientists. What interests and ideologies are at stake? Makery maps the controversy.
Published 7 November 2023 by Ewen Chardronnet
Alizée Armet will present her creation "Ghostly plants of damaged worlds" in the "I Told You It's Alive" exhibition at Kersnikova (Ljubljana) from November 28. Makery wanted to know more.
Published 2 November 2023 by Ewen Chardronnet
In 2017, the Laboratory Planet collective proposed a manifesto of the "recombinant commons" by the Aliens In Green. Makery republishes it.
Published 11 September 2023 by Klara Debeljak
Projekt Atol in Ljubljana hosted this summer an event of Live Action Role-Play, experiencing new ways of living and building communities in the context of a changing planetary ecology.
Published 24 July 2023 by Ewen Chardronnet
On Friday 14 July, the Hangar Y in Meudon near Paris opened its doors and its skies to the public in order to host Aerocene for a unique collaborative and artistic experience.
Published 6 June 2023 by Rob La Frenais
The "Ocean-Space-Ocean" symposium at ISEA 2023 brought together artists and researchers to question the role of the oceans in planetary balances and the perspectives offered by marine biodiversity in the ecological transition.
Published 10 April 2023 by Rob La Frenais
On April 6, the Aerocene community attempted a world record for a solar balloon flight, near Maintenon, France.
Published 1 March 2023 by Vit Bohal
The essay Synthetic Becoming explores the new molecular commons, in which myriad vectors connect our bodies with human industry, the consumer habits of other people and the material state of our lived environment.
Published 20 February 2023 by Zoénie Deng
The exhibition More-than-Planet (July-December 2022) presented five international artists working on critical narratives to reduce the global environmental crisis.
Published 8 February 2023 by Atelier 21
The book "Space Without Rockets" adresses the ways in which we could travel away to space, sustainably. Makery publishes three of the texts from this essential reading. Second text by Atelier 21.
Published 17 January 2023 by Rob La Frenais
The book "Space Without Rockets" adresses the ways in which we could travel away to space, sustainably. Makery publishes three of the texts from this essential reading. First text (part two) by Rob La Frenais.
Published 16 January 2023 by Rob La Frenais
The book "Space Without Rockets" adresses the ways in which we could travel away to space, sustainably. Makery publishes three of the texts from this essential reading. First text (part one) by Rob La Frenais.
Published 20 October 2022 by Pauline Briand
The installation Green Open Food Evolution by artist Maya Minder was presented at the Open Source Body festival in Paris. She will also be at the Antre Peaux in Bourges from November 19.