Form Follows Function: Eco-Art and Its Place in the Sustainability Movement
“Form Follows Function: Eco-Art and Its Place in the Sustainability Movement”, Sustainability: The Journal of Record
“Form Follows Function: Eco-Art and Its Place in the Sustainability Movement”, Sustainability: The Journal of Record
Many of the “weeds” gardeners hate are in fact edible and/or medicinal plants themselves. Which means, as gardeners, that we’re often in the position of pulling out hordes of near indestructible super nutritious greens only to replace them with needy delicate ones that’ll thank you […]
Matter/Antimatter: A Time Based Work 2013 Materials: plastics, red worms, shredded documents and coffee grounds. A constructed ecosystem which facilitates the transformation of office waste (shredded office paper and coffee grounds) into living dirt. The resulting high grade fertilizer is then used to enrich the […]
“Agri-Art: The Death of Agri-Culture or Rise of Cooperatives”. Mark Cooley. From Green Acres: Artists Farming Fields, Greenhouses and Abandoned Lots