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 ===== Garginz===== ===== Garginz=====
  
-Garginz is the reference node of [[:parn:borrowed_scenery_arn|Borrowed Scenery]]. On this page you will find a collected and partially annotated set of links and resources concerning all things green.+<blockquote>**Garginz** is the ongoing archive and reference repository for [[http://borrowed-scenery.net/|Borrowed Scenery]]. Its aim was to consolidate, group and summarise most of the relevant links scattered across the Libarynth and function as a convenient resource for visitors and developers. Within the logic of the project's narrative, it also reflected the efforts of the archivist patabotanist character, Armoracio "Bud" Mineuz, and was thus also in part subsumed within the augmented reality narrative.</blockquote>
  
 ==== Record of the Gent Plant People ==== ==== Record of the Gent Plant People ====
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 ==== Viriditas ==== ==== Viriditas ====
  
-[[:Hildegard von Bingen]] has been canonised as the patron saint of [[:Viriditas]], and devised the unknown language of [[:Lingua Ignota]]. A whole range of [[:viridian_principles|principles]] have come to accrue around the notion of //viriditas//, including [[:viridian_design]] and [[:viridian_green|green]]also summarised in [[:viridian_notes|these notes]]. As one of Hildegard's "most potent metaphors," writes Sarah Higley, with viriditas "she describes not only God’s natural world, but all that is spiritually creative and filled with the sap, the //sudor// of divine life" (//Hildegard of Bingen's Unknown Language//, Palgrave, 2007, p.3). +[[:Hildegard von Bingen]] has been canonised as the patron saint of [[:Viriditas]], and devised the unknown language of //[[:Lingua Ignota]].// A whole range of [[:viridian_principles|principles]] have come to accrue around the notion of //viriditas//, including [[:viridian design]] and [[:viridian_green|green]]also summarised in [[:viridian_notes|these notes]]. As one of Hildegard's "most potent metaphors," writes Sarah Higley, she describes with viriditas "not only God’s natural world, but all that is spiritually creative and filled with the sap, the //sudor// of divine life" (//Hildegard of Bingen's Unknown Language//, Palgrave, 2007, p.3).
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-  * [[:hildegard_von_bingen]] +
-  * [[:viriditas]] +
-  * [[:lingua_ignota]] +
-  * [[:viridian_principles]] +
-  * [[:viridian_green]]+
  
 +  * [[:Hildegard von Bingen]], patron saint of plants
 +  * [[:viriditas]], the greening principle of life
 +  * [[:Lingua Ignota]], the language of plants
 +  * [[:viridian principles]], the principles of [[:viridian design]]
 +  * [[:viridian green]], a shade of viridian design
 ==== Plant Magick and Alchemy ==== ==== Plant Magick and Alchemy ====
  
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 === Urban and edible gardening, permaculture and guilds === === Urban and edible gardening, permaculture and guilds ===
  
-These are links to ideas and initiatives that span activist gardening such as seedballing and guerrilla gardening to reclaiming disused spaces in the city and indoors for productive cultivation. Whatever the scale of these forms of growing and gardening, they also incorporate various forms of cultivation techniques and principles, which are represented in this material as well.+Links to ideas and initiatives that span activist gardening such as seedballing and guerrilla gardening to reclaiming disused spaces in the city and indoors for productive cultivation. Whatever the scale of these forms of growing and gardening, they also incorporate various forms of cultivation techniques and principles, which are represented in this material as well.
  
   * [[:bringing_the_soil_to_life]]   * [[:bringing_the_soil_to_life]]
-  * [[:church_garden]] 
   * [[:companion_planting]]   * [[:companion_planting]]
   * [[:creative_sustainable_cities]]   * [[:creative_sustainable_cities]]
 +  * [[:church_garden]]
   * [[:edible_gardening]]   * [[:edible_gardening]]
   * [[:edible_gardens_seed_nurseries]]   * [[:edible_gardens_seed_nurseries]]
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   * [[:permaculture-research-methodology]]   * [[:permaculture-research-methodology]]
   * [[:permaculture]]   * [[:permaculture]]
 +  * [[:project_groworld_seedball]]
   * [[:roof_guilds]]   * [[:roof_guilds]]
   * [[:rooftop_garden]]   * [[:rooftop_garden]]
 +  * [[:seedball]]
   * [[:three_options_for_rooftop_gardens]]   * [[:three_options_for_rooftop_gardens]]
   * [[:tuin_van_jan]]   * [[:tuin_van_jan]]
 +  * [[:urban_edibles]]
   * [[:urban_gaps]]   * [[:urban_gaps]]
-  * [[:urban_edibles]] 
   * [[:urban_gardening]]   * [[:urban_gardening]]
   * [[:urban_ikebana]]   * [[:urban_ikebana]]
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   * [[:urbanorchards]]   * [[:urbanorchards]]
   * [[:women_gardeners]]   * [[:women_gardeners]]
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 ==== Plants Examined ==== ==== Plants Examined ====
  
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 ==== Misc ==== ==== Misc ====
  
-  * [[:archaeology_of_natural_places]] +  * reading notes on the [[:Archaeology of Natural Places]] 
-  * [[:artemisia_absinthium]] +  * [[:Artemisia Absinthium]], a species of the remarkable and mythical wormwood 
-  * [[:city_nomads]] +  * [[:city nomads]] -- "not an American football club -- it's homeless people and refugees living in the Amsterdam bushes" 
-  * [[:compendium_of_symbolic_and_ritual_plants_in_europe]] +  * de Cleene and Lejeune's magisterial [[:Compendium of Symbolic and Ritual Plants in Europe]] 
-  * [[:elderberry]]+  * [[:elderberry]], Sambucus nigra
   * [[:flower_arranging]]   * [[:flower_arranging]]
   * [[:further_local_discussion_about_the_anthropocentric_jungle]]   * [[:further_local_discussion_about_the_anthropocentric_jungle]]
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