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 Borrowed Scenery is a story about an alternate reality (past, future or parallel) where plants are a central aspect of human society. Weaving through the physical spaces of everyday life, the story can be tangibly experienced wherever plants and humans interact. Borrowed Scenery encourages us to see urban plant life with fresh eyes and re-imagine our cities as places of sinuous interaction between humans and plants: where plants don’t just provide us with food and materials but become neighbours, teachers, and gateways to the planetary ‘Other’. Borrowed Scenery is a story about an alternate reality (past, future or parallel) where plants are a central aspect of human society. Weaving through the physical spaces of everyday life, the story can be tangibly experienced wherever plants and humans interact. Borrowed Scenery encourages us to see urban plant life with fresh eyes and re-imagine our cities as places of sinuous interaction between humans and plants: where plants don’t just provide us with food and materials but become neighbours, teachers, and gateways to the planetary ‘Other’.
  
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 +  * [[Borrowed Scenery Cultivating an Alternate Reality]] - article about the alternate reality narrative
 +  * Borrowed Scenery online, including Zizim, Aniziz, Garginz and Dilzio: http://borrowed-scenery.net
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 +Notes on the Libarynth:
 +  * [[borrowed scenery diagram]] - diagram made during the design process
 +  * [[:borrowed scenery]] - the gardening technique (shakkei / jiejing)
 +  * [[:garginz]] - plant-related sources, various and other
 +  * [[:gent plant people]] - Imogen Semmler's conversations with plant lovers and gardeners in Gent
 +  * [[:borrowed scenery fieldwork]] - descriptions of fieldwork tasks
 +  * [[:borrowed scenery journeys]] - notes on possible user journeys
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 +Documentation
   * Project overview: http://fo.am/borrowed-scenery   * Project overview: http://fo.am/borrowed-scenery
   * Photos: [[https://secure.flickr.com/photos/foam/collections/72157629277546530/|Collection of images on Flickr]]   * Photos: [[https://secure.flickr.com/photos/foam/collections/72157629277546530/|Collection of images on Flickr]]
   * Videos: [[https://vimeo.com/album/2250717|Collection of shorts]]   * Videos: [[https://vimeo.com/album/2250717|Collection of shorts]]
-  * Borrowed Scenery online: [[http://borrowed-scenery.net|Zizim, Aniziz, Garginz and Dilzio]] 
-  * In conversation with the locals: [[:gent_plant_people]] 
  
  
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