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Maquel

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 21 '22 Date: February 21, 2022 Comments: 0

Climate scientist Maquel Brandimarti has lived in a cottage on Belmont Street for the past 10 years. An avid gardener, Maquel recently completed a PhD on kangaroo ecologies at the University of Sydney. In her back garden there are chickens in a coop and a resident ringtail possum. The garden is shaded by a big […]

The Green Square Atlas of Civic Ecologies

Seed Saving Workshop

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 03 '21 Date: March 3, 2021 Comments: 0

learn about saving seeds in preparation for seed balling in Spring

The Plantiness of Bankstown, a video invitation

By: Ilaria Vanni Oct 28 '20 Date: October 28, 2020 Comments: 0

Bankstown Arts Centre produced this short video of us introducing The Plantiness of Bankstown. The video is part of a YouTube series presenting all the artists in Symbiosis, the inaugural Bankstown Biennale. There are important tips, such as finding mulberries and spotting ibis.

Special Issue: Recombinant Ecologies in the City

By: Alexandra Crosby Sep 21 '20 Date: September 21, 2020 Comments: 0

We are thrilled to announce the launch of a special issue of Visual Communication: Recombinant Ecologies in the City. Volume 19 Issue 3, August 2020. The editorial is open access. The contributions to this issue show that experimental visual communication can bear witness to practices and performance of cities by birds, bacteria, plants, atmospheres and people. Visual communication can also generate living archives of recombinant ecologies, contributing to […]

A taste of Recombinant Ecologies special issue

By: Alexandra Crosby May 14 '20 Date: May 14, 2020 Comments: 0

We are very pleased that our new article ‘The not-yet-tropical: mapping recombinant ecologies in a Sydney suburb’ is published online in Visual Communication. This article is part of a special issue on ‘Recombinant Ecologies in the City’ which comes out in August. In this article, we write about the project Marrickville Walks which tracked papayas, […]

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