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parn:garginz [2013-04-25 13:01] – [Tarot and Ethnobotany] alkanparn:garginz [2013-04-25 13:19] – [Gardens, Gardeners and Gardening] alkan
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 "We propose that parallel to the field of HCI - Human Computer Interaction, we should explore the field of HPI - Human Plant Interaction. HPI explores the nature of surfaces and processes required to facilitate reciprocal interaction between humans and plants. Historically, interaction between humans and plants has ranged from parasitic to collaborative. However, for HPI to become mutually beneficial, a symbiotic relationship may be most appropriate. Before a Human-Plant symbiosis becomes possible, we need to ask ourselves why, where and how can this two-way interface be realised? What cognitive and social biases need to be overcome? Can we develop a generalisable approach to interfacing with the entire plant kingdom, or do we require localised interactions between different species, ecotopes or alkaloids?" "We propose that parallel to the field of HCI - Human Computer Interaction, we should explore the field of HPI - Human Plant Interaction. HPI explores the nature of surfaces and processes required to facilitate reciprocal interaction between humans and plants. Historically, interaction between humans and plants has ranged from parasitic to collaborative. However, for HPI to become mutually beneficial, a symbiotic relationship may be most appropriate. Before a Human-Plant symbiosis becomes possible, we need to ask ourselves why, where and how can this two-way interface be realised? What cognitive and social biases need to be overcome? Can we develop a generalisable approach to interfacing with the entire plant kingdom, or do we require localised interactions between different species, ecotopes or alkaloids?"
  
-  * [[:groworld_hpi_ii]] +  * [[:groWorld HPI]] 
-  * [[:groworld_hpi]] +  * [[:groWorld HPI II]]
 ==== Fungal interventions ==== ==== Fungal interventions ====
  
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 "Gardens encourage and accommodate a broad range of activities; in substance these have changed little through the centuries and are recorded in garden paintings from late medieval French manuscripts to Fragonard and Pater. Gardens are territories of play - both play as alternative to work or business and play as theater, make-believe, the whole gamut of role playing that is human life. Though this last is not obviously confined to gardens, it flourished there because gardens are special sites of artifice pretending to be nature; though if you were convinced a garden was wholly natural, you were tempted to think you could dispense with role playing." (John Dixon Hunt, //Gardens and the Picturesque,// p. 263) "Gardens encourage and accommodate a broad range of activities; in substance these have changed little through the centuries and are recorded in garden paintings from late medieval French manuscripts to Fragonard and Pater. Gardens are territories of play - both play as alternative to work or business and play as theater, make-believe, the whole gamut of role playing that is human life. Though this last is not obviously confined to gardens, it flourished there because gardens are special sites of artifice pretending to be nature; though if you were convinced a garden was wholly natural, you were tempted to think you could dispense with role playing." (John Dixon Hunt, //Gardens and the Picturesque,// p. 263)
  
-  * [[:借景]] +  * [[:借景]], //jiejing/////shakkei//, "borrowed scenery" 
-  * [[:borrowed_scenery]] +  * [[:borrowed scenery]] terminology 
-  * [[:on_gardeners]] +  * [[:on gardeners]] and gardening as therapy, sanctuary, symbol and coral reef… 
-  * [[:category_gardens]] +  * [[:category gardens]]: //hortus gardinus,// a cultivated enclosed area; follow this link for the uncultivated wild world of gardening links 
-  * [[:brussels_plants]]+  * [[:Brussels plants]] are no less weird than the city in which they grow, or the studios that grow in that city 
 +  * reading notes from Deborah Kellaway's [[:Women Gardeners]] 
 +==== Urban and edible gardening, permaculture and guilds ====
  
-=== Urban and edible gardening, permaculture and guilds === +Links to ideas and initiatives that span activist gardening such as [[:seedball|seedballing]] and [[:guerrilla gardening]] to [[:urban_gaps|reclaiming disused spaces]] in the city, on [[:rooftop_garden|rooftops]] or indoors for productive cultivation. Whatever the scale of these forms of growing and gardening, they also incorporate various cultivation techniques and principles, which are represented in this material as well.
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-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]]
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   * [[:urban_permaculture_kits]]   * [[:urban_permaculture_kits]]
   * [[:urbanorchards]]   * [[:urbanorchards]]
-  * [[:women_gardeners]]+
 ==== Plants Examined ==== ==== Plants Examined ====
  
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