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 ==== gro world(s) ==== ==== gro world(s) ====
  
-public project page-> http://f0.am/groworld  +(an ongoing [[Foam Project]])
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-text matter -> http://f0.am/publications/2001_seafair/index.html  +
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-pseudo-random links...  +
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-  * making art with living systems > http://music.columbia.edu/organism/  +
-  * radiographs of plants/flowers > http://www-personal.umich.edu/~agrxray/gallery.html +
-  * temporary gardens >> http://www.temporaeregaerten.de/  +
-  * guerrilla gardening (on kuro5hin) >> http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/1/11/31014/1305 +
-  * "greening the city" http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/000734.html +
-  * sLowlife exhibition: http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu:16080/usbg/ +
-  * [[Seedball]] +
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-==== gardens ==== +
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-  * rooftop gardens +
-    * http://english.rooftopgardens.ca/ +
-    * http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/10/verdesian.php +
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-==== biodiversity ==== +
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-  * the 6th mass extintion > http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn4797 +
-  * see also > BioDiversity +
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-==== Ecosystem Gardening ==== +
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-See node [[Gurukula Botanical Sanctuary]] +
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-==== gro 'off world' ====+
  
-  * "How do you get plants to grow on Mars?" http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/05aug_nostress.htm?list179029 +public project page-> http://fo.am/groworld 
-  * "The Physics of Space Gardens" http://science.nasa.gov/ppod/y2003/21apr_greenbubble.htm+
  
 +The groWorld initiative is FoAM's interstice between ecology, culture and technology. It brings together three ‘forces’ capable of transforming the world on human and ecological scale: design, permaculture and technology. These three strands of inquiry inform and support each other, aiming to forge new symbiotic relationships between the post-industrial human societies and the rest of the Earth:
  
-==== places ====+{sym} works on ecologically inspired, biomimetic and biomorphic, eco-scale culture. In progress see: [[groworld_directions]], [[groworld design 200708]], [[groworld story]], [[groworld_related]]
  
-  * in adelaide >> [[Project Groworld Adelaide]] +{bio} is the ‘down-to-earth’ strand, applying itself to urban (re)vegetation, gardening and nourishment. In progress see [[category_gardens]], [[foam_food]], [[Biodiversity]], [[Project Groworld Adelaide]][[Project Groworld Bristol]] 
-  * in bristol >> [[Project Groworld Bristol]] +
  
 +{sys} invovles research and development of ‘electric green’ technology, able to shed light, circulate energy, purify the elements, shelter or adorn a place in which all living things can delight. In progress see [[category botany]], [[hpi]], [[groworld game]], [[groworld tiergarten]], [[augmented foraging]]
  
 +==== writing ====
 +  * [[groworld vegetal culture]]
 +  * [[groworld hpi]] and [[groworld hpi ii]]
  
-==== other gardens and gardening kits ==== 
  
-  * 'The TSG Toolkit is an open source platform for cultivating public "sound gardens" within urban environments.' http://www.andinc.org/tsg/ +==== various & misc====
-  * moss grafitti > http://www.storiesfromspace.co.uk/data/html/mossgraffiti.html +
-  * http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/007249.php+
  
 +[[Biodiversity]] / [[Symbiotica Workshop]] / /  [[Project Groworld Adelaide]] / [[Project Groworld Bristol]] / [[Biomimicry]] / [[Patabotany]]
  
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-see also; [[Biodiversity]] / [[Symbiotica Workshop]] / /  [[Project Groworld Adelaide]] / [[Project Groworld Bristol]] / [[Biomimicry]] 
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