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 29 October 2024 by Pedro Soler
Tinku Uku Pacha, the next international meeting dedicated to art, soil and indigenous knowledge, will be in Ecuador's upper La Chimba valley, at the foot of the magnificent Cayambe volcano.
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 20 September 2024 by Regenerative Energy Communities
Imagining the future means anchoring practices and aesthetics in the movement and phenomena observable in the soil. The life that animates humus shows the matrix of all creativity.
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 27 August 2024 by Maya Minder
The Fungi Cosmology project is meeting this September in Switzerland for the latest chapter in their fungal investigations. Impressions from chapter 2 in Patagonia by artist Maya Minder.
Published 23 August 2024 by Deepanjali Naik
Over the past 10 years, artist Suresh Kumar G has set up a community village in Bangalore, India, where agro-ecology and artistic activities are practiced.
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 8 August 2024 by Association A4
The Association A4 helps migrant people to settle projects in agriculture and crafts. Presentation.
Published 6 August 2024 by Marina Pirot et Dominique Leroy
We're experimenting with artistic and agricultural practices at Kerminy. Sonifying natural elements, caring for living things, self-building - we're working towards a concrete utopia.
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 4 July 2024 by Eleonore Hellio
CATPC members have just been awarded the Grand Prize at S+T+ARTS Africa 2024. Éléonore Hellio, special art consultant for CATPC since 2014, looks back on this inspiring Congolese intiative.
Published 15 June 2023 by Vivek Vilasini
For Kochi's Soil Assembly artist Vivek Vilasini looked back at his permaculture intervention in Western Ghats of Kerala (India).
Published 23 May 2023 by Maya Minder & Juli Simon
An art and science research project on fungi held in Brazil in March 2023 hosted by Pro Helvetia South America. A short insight from an internal perspective.
Published 4 May 2023 by Tim Boykett
How the questions of soil and sail interweave in a desirable future for food transportation? Tim Boykett from Time's Up extends his presentation at The Soil Assembly in this essay (part two).
Published 21 April 2023 by Tim Boykett
How the questions of soil and sail interweave in a desirable future for food transportation? Tim Boykett from Time's Up extends his presentation at The Soil Assembly in this essay (part one).
Published 4 April 2023 by Julian Chollet
Focus on Malte Larsen's (microBIOMIK Society) work around community building, mushroom cultivation, urban forests and soil regeneration.
Published 22 March 2023 by Julian Chollet
"The Soil Assembly" at the Kochi Biennale (India)is about the (bio)diversity and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Makery was there.
Published 26 January 2023
Makery is partner of the Soil Assembly: Ecologies, Circularities and Living Pedagogies, at Kochi-Muziris Biennale from 1st to 5th February in Kochi, India. The event will be online and on site at Cabral Yard and Pepper House, Fort Kochi.